Sorry, that forth question was incorrect. Eclipse can't change the URL. But, you said it shows up as a Java-Project? I presume packaging is 'war', so it should show up as a web-project.
The nyhou can right-click the server and 'add projects'. I've never used that 'run on server', I don't think you need it... Please read and try the stuff in the link I sent, that should work. Just make sure you have the WTP-settings configured for the call to 'mvn eclipse:eclipse'. Good luck! On Friday 18 September 2009 12:19, MavenZede wrote: > Thanks for your attention Malice, > > Tomcat is in server list, I defined it from Window-->Preferences-->Server > tab (note: lots of time I remove and add it again and again to be able to > have any chance, anyway) > > imported project seems as Maven-Java project, it comes with its pom.xml > > I added the project on Tomcat within Eclipse by right clicking on project > then choosing run on server finally selecting Apache tomcat 6.0. Tomcat > seems run but the error remains. Without any project I just run Tomcat from > server tab in eclipse but, when I didnot reach localhost (I mean Apache > welcome page). I dont know, whether it must run or not. In addition, when I > created any web project inside from Eclipse, it runs without any error on > tomcat or something else. Just maven project does not work. > > I'm sory, I cannot understand forth question, how can I see this eclipse > URL settings? > > Thanks from now > > MALICE wrote: > > Have you included TomCat in your server-list in Eclipse? > > Does the imported project show as a WAR-project? > > Have you added the project to TomCat? > > Did eclipse perhaps change the URL under which the application can be > > reached? > > Do you run TomCat from Eclipse? > > > > Lots of question that you still haven't answered in the description > > below, but all the more important to make sure of! > > > >> I want to explain my problems with more details. My aim is to make a > >> maven2 > >> based jsf project and I followed these below steps; > >> > >> 1. Apache tomcat 6 was installed and environmental variables are set to > >> tomcat (it is working-checked) > >> 2. Eclipse Galileo was installed from its site (eclipse-jee-galileo) > >> that contains wtp 3.1 > >> 3. Maven 2.2.1 was installed and necessary settings were done. (it is > >> working because version control from command prompt was checked) > >> 4. I made a jsf application by using this from command prompt : mvn > >> archetype:create -DgroupId=alcatell -DartifactId=jsfWeb > >> -DpackageName=web -DarchetypeGroupId=com.rfc.maven.archetypes > >> -DarchetypeArtifactId=jsf-maven-archetype > >> -DremoteRepositories=http://maven.rodcoffin.com/repo > >> 5. Then it is successfully created and I run mvn clean,mvn compile, mvn > >> install, mvn package and mvn eclipse:eclipse . All are successfull. I > >> took > >> my project war file (jsfWeb.war) and copied it under tomcat webapps > >> folder. > >> Then I run tomcat, it is also fine, my simple login web application > >> works when I call it from web browser like http://localhost:8080/jsfWeb/ > >> BUT; > >> I imported the project (import-->existing maven project-->select jsfWeb) > >> but > >> it is not working, when I run project on tomcat I always get this error; > >> HTTP Status 404 - /jsfWeb. I install m2 plugin on eclipse and I did > >> local repository setting, from the project properties all necessary > >> things were also done. I update my eclipse but it says "all items are > >> installed" > >> > >> Does the purpose of maven provide a simplicity for creating java > >> project, local repo or independent IDE? What can I do? Where is my > >> problem result from? Eclipse, maven plugin, tomcat or what is my > >> mistake? > >> > >> If you are interesting in my problem, I will be grateful > >> Thanks from now > >> > >> MavenZede wrote: > >>> I have been trying to run a maven2 jsf project on Eclipse Galileo, but > >>> I did not unfortunately. I tried a lot of ways, read thousands of web > >>> pages. > >>> My first problem is that I cannot import my maven2 web project into > >>> Eclipse. I know it should be happen when I run this mvn > >>> eclipse:eclipse, however it doesnt. The eclipse project file (.project) > >>> already came after > >>> I run above mentioned command, but again unfortunately this .project > >>> file > >>> could not opened with eclipse. 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