Map external directory outside tomcat installation in eclipse Dynamic Web Project?

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Try a linked resource. Go to the folder in which you want your external directory to apprear. Now open the File menu -> New -> Folder.

Try a linked resource. Go to the folder in which you want your external directory to apprear. Now open the File menu -> New -> Folder.

Type in the name. Click on "Advanced >>". Select "Link to alternate location (Linked Folder)".

Browse to the external directory. Click Finish. That creates a link from your workspace to the external directory.It's possible that the plugin supports that.

It worked. But its not updating the linked directory with new added files in that directory. When manually refreshing the linked directory in eclipse after that it shows new files.

– Brajesh Apr 13 '11 at 6:37 Did you disable automatic refresh of the workspace? – Aaron Digulla Apr 13 '11 at 9:49 Refresh automatically option is bydefault disabled. Even if I enabled that option still new files are not showing in linked directory.

– Brajesh Apr 13 '11 at 10:34 The refresh can take a moment. If it doesn't work within, say, 10 seconds, please file a bug at bugs.eclipse.org/bugs – Aaron Digulla Apr 13 '11 at 8:43 Had some troubles with this until I realized that I need to add my /war folder to "Deployment Assembly" – bjornl Apr 13 '11 at 12:46.

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