1. Go to the project directory and locate the. project file, open.
2. Find the <natures>...</natures> code snippet.
3, in the 2nd step of the code snippet, add the following label content and save:
<nature>org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.nature</nature>
<nature>org.eclipse.wst.common.modulecore.ModuleCoreNature</nature>
<nature>org.eclipse.jem.workbench.JavaEMFNature</nature>
Join in <buildSpec> </buildSpec>
<buildCommand>
<name>org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.builder</name>
<arguments>
</arguments>
</buildCommand>
<buildCommand>
<name>org.eclipse.wst.validation.validationbuilder</name>
<arguments>
</arguments>
</buildCommand>
4. The. classpath file under the project directory, change all Webroot strings to WebContent, save.
5, the directory under the Webroot folder renamed to WebContent.
6. Add the required packages for the Web server in the libraries of the Java RESOURCES:SRC directory in Eclipse, select Biuldpath----->configure Build Path------> Under Current Window Select Select Add Library----->server Runtime------> select the desired Web server
7. Right-click on the Eclipse project to refresh the project.
8, right-click on the project, enter the property (properties)
9. Click on "Project Facets" in the list item on the left, select "Dynamic Web Module" and "Java" on the right and click Save.
You should be able to start the project normally under Eclipse.
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