Web Module - Nice Hidden Feature
In the J2EE tab (you have to turn on J2EE to see it in IDE settings) if you have a webmodule setup with the proper web.xml and your web.xml has a servlet setup, you will see the servlet listed under it. If click on the servlet icon and press F4 (jump to source) it will popup the servlet editing window, it doesn't go to the source in web.xml.
I was wondering where this went.
R
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>you have to turn on J2EE to see it in IDE settings£¿£¿
where to find out it ?
"Robert S. Sfeir" <robert@codepuccino.com> wrote in message
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you have a webmodule setup with the proper web.xml and your web.xml has a
servlet setup, you will see the servlet listed under it. If click on the
servlet icon and press F4 (jump to source) it will popup the servlet editing
window, it doesn't go to the source in web.xml.
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Dragon wrote:
>>you have to turn on J2EE to see it in IDE settings£¿£¿
IDE settings, bottom row on the right the icon that looks like a red
brick building factory.
R
got !
but it display Generic Application Server description
Need I install Weblogic ?
"Robert S. Sfeir" <robert@codepuccino.com> wrote in message
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I can't modify the folder of web.xml
you know , it should be in WEB-INF/ directory
"Dragon" <jbuilder@vip.sina.com> wrote in message
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