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Bug 97162 - .deployables gets out of sync with what's displayed in project
Summary: .deployables gets out of sync with what's displayed in project
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 97756
Alias: None
Product: WTP Java EE Tools
Classification: WebTools
Component: jst.j2ee (show other bugs)
Version: 0.7   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: 1.0 M6   Edit
Assignee: Derek Holt CLA
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Reported: 2005-05-30 00:30 EDT by Tad Woods CLA
Modified: 2007-01-24 14:40 EST (History)
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Description Tad Woods CLA 2005-05-30 00:31:08 EDT
Using WTP 1.0 M4, I have a Flexible Java Project with a J2EE Web Module. In 
MyModule/WebContent I created an "index.html" file, then deleted it and 
created "default.jsp". I have "run modules directly from the workspace" checked 
for the Tomcat 5.0 server. It kept displaying the index.html even thought I had 
deleted it from the workspace. When I examined the .deployables directoy from 
the file system, the index.html file was still there. This seems to be a 
symptom of realted problems I seem to have with the .deployables directory 
getting out of sync with the project.
Comment 1 David Williams CLA 2005-06-15 01:23:17 EDT
Changed Version field given new release numbering.
Comment 2 Derek Holt CLA 2005-06-15 13:15:16 EDT
This should be fixed in current drivers, however the .deployables is going away
in the m5 timeframe.  Duping against bug tracking move from Structural builder
to Publish tasks

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 97756 ***
Comment 3 David Williams CLA 2006-09-25 02:40:10 EDT
This bug was moved to 'closed' state, since it is so old and since it is a dup, worksforme, invalid bug that its unlikely to still be useful or need further attention. Feel free to re-open, or open a new bug, if this semi-automatic processing was done in error.