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    I have a directory structure that doesn’t conform to what MEI expects when adding WebProject capabilities. I fixed it up using symbolic links (on Linux) but I still have issues:

    – The annotations don’t appear in the margin

    – I get a lot of errors that say:

    
    /home/laurent/devel/nitido/src/web/admin/en/index.jsp) not in base path (/home/laurent/devel/nitido/webroot/)   
    

    This is how my system is set up (a -> means a symlink):

    
    Project
    Projecr/src/java
    Project/src/web/admin/en
    Project/output/classes
    Project/webroot
    Project/webroot/WEB-INF
    Project/webroot/WEB-INF/web.xml -> Project/src/web/admin/WEB-INF/web.xml
    Project/webroot/WEB-INF/classes -> Project/output/classes
    

    When I added Web capabilities I gave my project root as Project/webroot and the context as /my-admin (which is the name of the war that is deployed on the server).

    What am i doing wrong this time?

    L

    #207536

    Ah! The problem is that it’s compiling twice. If I filter the problems to only show those in the webroot directory, I get the desired effect.

    L

    #207540

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Ah! The problem is that it’s compiling twice.

    Are you up and running? Please see the other thread that I accidentally closed for my anwer to your post.

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