Problem including JSP in generated WAR

I can connect to tomcat and deploy a generated war fine, only problem is that the jsps don't come along too. Other files; included jar libraries, directory structure etc work fine.

Had a search and came up with this but he didn't share his solution http://www.intellij.net/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=5184097&#5184097

I have a had a through look the module/project setting and I cannot find anywhere that specifically includes/excludes them. They are in the source directory.

Any help appreciated.
IDEA 6.05 OS X 10.4.10 Java 1.5

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Hello Doug,

JSP files must be located in Web Resource directory (Project Structure |
]]> | "Web Module Settings" tab | "Web Resouce Directories" group).

I can connect to tomcat and deploy a generated war fine, only problem
is that the jsps don't come along too. Other files; included jar
libraries, directory structure etc work fine.

Had a search and came up with this but he didn't share his solution
http://www.intellij.net/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=5184097&#5184097

I have a had a through look the module/project setting and I cannot
find anywhere that specifically includes/excludes them. They are in
the source directory.

Any help appreciated.
IDEA 6.05 OS X 10.4.10 Java 1.5



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THANK YOU! Works perfectly. It was set to only including WEB-INF.

Will you have my babies?

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<- the line
you


rofl

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Norris Shelton wrote:

----------------- <- the line
you


???

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http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/crosstheline
But note that there are many "lines" - of socially acceptable,
permissible, tactful, appropriate, etc. And it's not the same as
"stepping out of line" although it's related ...
HTH,
R

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Mmm...

Looks like I'm a bit slow today, but now I understand the post even less :)

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Mike Aizatsky (JetBrains) wrote:

Mmm...

Looks like I'm a bit slow today, but now I understand the post even less :)


I can't help you - I don't understand it either :)

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Martin Fuhrer wrote:

Mike Aizatsky (JetBrains) wrote:

>> Mmm...
>>
>> Looks like I'm a bit slow today, but now I understand the post even
>> less :)


I can't help you - I don't understand it either :)


(above the line)
-


<- the line
(below the line)

To get below the line, you have to "cross the line" - which refers to the "Will you have my babies?"
statement as "... that is not socially acceptable" from
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/crosstheline.

At least that's how I understand it...

Sascha

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Isn't "Will you have my babies?" some kind of idiom? Is it "socially
acceptable?

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