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query regarding WEB-INF\classes folder
vikas sharmaa
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suppose i have a
java
file name com\Test.java where com is the package name. now where we put our Test.class file for
tomcat
server. under WEB-INF\classes\ folder or WEB-INF\classes\com\ folder. Please guide me.
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Depends on package declaration of the class file itself.
vikas sharmaa
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Bauke,
does it mean that i need to check whether package declaration exists in the .class file using decompiler?
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If you don't have the java source of it, then yes you need to decompile it. The path of the file in the classpath must match the package declaration.
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