Last modified by Ulrich Köster on 2009/08/02 20:26

From version 14.1
edited by Henrique Prange
on 2008/06/27 20:08
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To version 11.1
edited by Henrique Prange
on 2008/05/15 19:29
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51 51  {{noformat}}
52 52  
53 53  <dependency>
54 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId>
54 + <groupId>com.apple.webobjects</groupId>
55 55   <artifactId>JavaWOJSPServlet</artifactId>
56 56   <version>${woversion}</version>
57 57  </dependency>
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63 63  {{noformat}}
64 64  
65 65  <dependency>
66 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId>
66 + <groupId>com.apple.webobjects</groupId>
67 67   <artifactId>JavaWOJSPServlet_client</artifactId>
68 68   <version>${woversion}</version>
69 69  </dependency>
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74 74  
75 75  == Step 5: Change the packaging type ==
76 76  
77 -The default [[maven-war-plugin>>http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/]] can handle the war packaging correctly. You have to change the packaging of your POM to 'war' in order to use this plug-in:
77 +The default maven-war-plugin can handle the war packaging correctly. You have to change the packaging of your POM to 'war' in order to use this plug-in:
78 78  
79 79  {{noformat}}
80 80  
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86 86  
87 87  = Running your application as true WAR =
88 88  
89 -You can use the [[maven-jetty-plugin>>http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin]] to run and test your application.
89 +You can use the maven-jetty-plugin to run and test your application.
90 90  
91 91  == Step 1: Configure the maven-jetty-plugin ==
92 92