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This document contain the instruction on how to install and configure your project's WAR component using the war-template. The screen shots are taken from the Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers - Version: Indigo Service Release 2 IDE. If you are using a different version of Eclipse Java EE or a different variant of Eclipse, the screen shots may differ. It is important to keep in mind that the following instructions should be viewed as to what has to be done rather than how to do it.
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This section deals with creating a Maven war project using the war-template. You should notice that in this section:- Items 1 - 8 deal with checking out and disconnecting the war template from the SVN repository.
- Items 9 - 12 deal with cleanup, renaming the war template and converting the project to a Maven project..
- Items 13 - 20 deal with checking in the renamed project into a new SVN repository specifically for your project.
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This section deals editing various project files and is very straight forward. - Section 3:
This section deals editing the project's pom.xml. - Section 4:
This section deals with changes that have been made to the WAR template that are not reflected in the documentation.
It should take you approximately 10 - 20 minutes to get your war component created and customized.
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Section 1: Creating the project war component using the war-template
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Your Project Explorer View should look similar to the following:
Open the applicationContext-projectName-config.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
The
For Tomcat 7 implementations:
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<param name="File" value="${logs.dir}/projectName/projectName.log" /> <param name="File" value="${logs.dir}/projectName/hbn-projectName.log" /> |
When you have made all the changes, the lines you have changed should look similar to the following:
Code Block <bean id="attWebMappingResources" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ListFactoryBean" parent="commonHibernateMappingResources"> <bean id="hibernateMappingResources" class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ListFactoryBean" parent="attWebMappingResources"> <value>file:${user.home}/att.properties</value> <value>file:${user.home}/att.properties</value>Open the applicationContext-projectName.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your short project acronym for projectName.There are 3 occurances of projectName that
Code Block <param name="File" value="${logs.dir}/att/att.log" /> <param name="File" value="${logs.dir}/att/hbn-att.log" />
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att and ProjectName with Att.
For OC4J implementations:
Replace ${logs.dir}/projectName with log and the 2 remaining occurances of projectNamehave to be changed.Code Block
<param name="File" value="${logs.dir}/projectName/projectName.log" /> <param
name="File" value="${logs.dir}/projectName/hbn-projectName.log" />
When you have made all the changes, the lines you have changed should look similar to the following:
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<param
name="File" value="log/att.log" />
<param name="File" value="log/hbn-att.log" />
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so
I replaced projectName with att
and ProjectName with Att.
When you are satisifed with the changes, save and close the file.
Open the
log4j applicationContext-projectName.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
There are 3 occurances of projectNamethat have to be changed.
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<param name="File" value="log/projectName.log<import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-projectName-component-scan.xml" /> <import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-projectName-config.xml" /> <param name="File" value="log/csf-projectName.log<import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-projectName-security-spring.xml" /> |
When you have made all the changes, the lines you have changed should look similar to the following:
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<param name="File" value="log/att.log<import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-att-component-scan.xml" /> <import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-att-config.xml" /> <param name="File" value="log/csf-att.log<import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-att-security-spring.xml" /> |
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so
Ii replaced projectName with att.*.
When you are satisifed with the changes, save and close the file.
Open the servlet.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
There is 1 occurance of projectNamethat has to be changed.
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<context:component-scan base-package="edu.mit.projectName.web">
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When you have made the change, the line you have changed should look similar to the following:
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<context:component-scan base-package="edu.mit.att.web">
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In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att.*.
When you are satisifed with the changes, save and close the file.
From the Project Explorer View, rename each of the following files, substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
There are 4 files that have to be renamed.
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applicationContext-projectName-component-scan.xml applicationContext-projectName-config.xml applicationContext-projectName-security-spring.xml applicationContext-projectName.xml |
When you have made all the changes, the file names that you have changed should look similar to the following:
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applicationContext-att-component-scan.xml applicationContext-att-config.xml applicationContext-att-security-spring.xml applicationContext-att.xml |
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att.*.
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In the Project Explorer View, expand src/main/java.
Rename the edu.mit.projectName.web package, substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
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In the Project Explorer View, expand src/test/resources.
Open the applicationContext-csf-unit-tests-default.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your project name for projectName.
There are
3 occurances of projectNamethat have to be changed.
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<import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-csf-projectName.xml" /> <import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-projectName.xml" /> <import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-projectName-config-test.xml" /> |
When you have made all the changes, the lines you have changed should look similar to the following:
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<import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-csf-att.xml" /> <import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-att.xml" /> <import resource="classpath*:applicationContext-att-config-test.xml" /> |
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att.*.
When you are satisifed with the changes, save and close the file.
In the Project Explorer View, expand src/test/resources.
Open the applicationContext-projectName-config-test.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your project name for projectName.
There are 2 occurances of projectNamethat have to be changed.
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<value>classpath:projectName-test.properties</value> <value>classpath:projectName-test.properties</value> |
When you have made all the changes, the lines you have changed should look similar to the following:
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<value>classpath:att-test.properties</value> <value>classpath:att-test.properties</value> |
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att.*.
When you are satisifed with the changes, save and close the file.
From the Project Explorer View, rename the following file, substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
There are 2 files that have to be renamed.
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When you have made all the changes, the file names that you have changed should look similar to the following:
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applicationContext-att-config-test.xml att-test.properties |
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att.*
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jpg!Open the web.xml for editing and change the following lines substituting your short project acronym for projectName.
There are 7 occurances of projectNamethat have to be changed.
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<display-name>projectName</display-name>
classpath*:applicationContext-csf-projectName.xml,
classpath*:applicationContext-projectName.xml
<servlet-name>projectName</servlet-name>
<servlet-name>projectName</servlet-name>
<servlet-name>projectName</servlet-name>
<servlet-name>projectName</servlet-name>
When you have made all the changes, the lines you have changed should look similar to the following:
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<display-name>att</display-name>
classpath*:applicationContext-csf-att.xml,
classpath*:applicationContext-att.xml
<servlet-name>att</servlet-name>
<servlet-name>att</servlet-name>
<servlet-name>att</servlet-name>
<servlet-name>att</servlet-name>
In the above example, my short project acronym was att so I replaced projectName with att.*.
Find the following line and change MitsisDSfor your project's JNDI name.
Code Block <res-ref-name>jdbc/MitsisDS</res-ref-name>
When you are satisifed with the changes, save and close the file.
Customizing the project WAR is now complete.
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Section 3: Customizing the project WAR pom.xml
Customizing the project WAR pom.xml is now complete. |
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