Creating war file

Hi
I have tomcat project created in eclipse IDE. can anyone tell me how to create war file for my tomcat project
Thanks
sneha

Hi
u can write the following at ur console
jar -cvf anyname.war *.*;
b4 giving this at ur console
go to application
c:/programfiles/tomcat/webapp/project1/ give that above stmt here

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