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META-INF problem building Java EE tutorial with NetBeans on Linux platform

 
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JacoP



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:43 pm    Post subject: META-INF problem building Java EE tutorial with NetBeans on Linux platform Reply with quote

Hi all,

the problem seem to be simple but just to find the way how to solve it gently. I have created one NetBeans project just for beans (for usage of JPA), this project conatains package meta-inf (persistence.xml). This project is built to jar file which is imported to Web EE project. It works fine on Win platform, but unfortunately I am working mainly on Linux which is case sensitive so to build jar file two Folders are created: META-INF and meta-inf and that is the problem.
This crazy construction is not created by me, but it comes from official sun Java EE training.

How to force netBeans to merge those two folders together? If somebody interested more it is part of training web/bookstore and bookstore example.

I will appreciate any help from you.
Thanks
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JacoP



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:05 am    Post subject: Solved Reply with quote

Sorry to all, problem solved! Problem with FAT32 driver under Linux.
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