Bug: "WEB-INF", "web-inf" and package names

I'm using JSPs with Struts, and as recommended in the Struts Toystore Example all of my JSPs are below the WEB-INF directory. If I compile my JSPs I get the following warnings (hundreds of them):
Warning: package name web2d_inf._jsp._gui._documents._document does not match source file name W:\root\output\Gui\View\classes\.jsps\_WEB_2d_INF\_jsp\_gui\_documents\_document\_Preview.java
How can I get rid of this warnings, without disabling warnings completely? I'm using JDeveloper 9.0.3.2
Thanks

Hello;
It looks like this bug may pop back up?
I am using 10g Pre on LINUX and get the error:
Project:/home/a/jdevhome/mywork/ir2/ViewController/ViewController.jpr
/home/a/jdevhome/mywork/ir2/ViewController/public_html/WEB-INF/untitled1.jsp
Error:/home/a/jdevhome/mywork/ir2/ViewController/public_html/web-inf/untitled1.jsp (No such file or directory)
It looks like web-inf is getting set to lower case somewhere.
I know Linux is not the release for the 10g pre, this is just in case the bug is going to 'pop' up again in the final version
Thanks
A

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