When I bring up the "Add and Remove" resource dialog to add things like .war files (I think war is an example), I would like to know what sort of things constitute "resources" and how Eclipse identifies them as such. I am working on a new project that has a fairly complex Maven build and it is not clear to me what exactly I am adding to Tomcat. Could a directory be a resource? A pom file?
I should mention that I see a SNAPSHOT file (actually, the thing named this seems to be a Windows folder which does not hold jars) as a resource that can be added but the build does not seem to be producing a war or jar file which is named in this way. What does get added if I choose to add this resource seems to be composed of a bunch of jars or wars.
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Perhaps you didn't create your project as "Dynamic Web Project", so Eclipse doesn't recognize it like web project. Create new "Dynamic Web Project" or go to Properties -> Projects Facets and check Dynamic Web Module
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