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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T23:42:33+00:00 2026-05-12T23:42:33+00:00

I have an existing, fully functional Spring web application based on Spring 2.5.6 –

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I have an existing, fully functional Spring web application based on Spring 2.5.6 – developed using SpringSource Tool Suite 2.1.0.SR1.

Because I’d like to use REST I decided to upgrade to Spring 3.0.0.M4. After editing the dependencies in pom.xml and changing my code to reflect the API changes in Spring 3.0 I tried to publish my web app to a local server (SpringSource tc – a Tomcat derivate).

The result is an almost empty web app folder and therefore a non-functional app. The app’s folder only contains WEB-INF/lib with all libraries required by the Maven dependencies.

After realising that something’s broken, I created a new Spring MVC project (based on the default 2.5.6) and published it to the same server. No problems. I tried to adapt my project’s files (.settings/*, .project, .classpath, .springBeans), but this didn’t change anything.

I’m pretty lost right now. My guess is that STS doesn’t handle 3.0 apps correctly. Any suggestions?

PS: I don’t want to revert to 2.5 if it’s not absolutely necessary. I don’t need STS and tc so I don’t have a problem using other tools, but it worked fine so far.

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    2026-05-12T23:42:33+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:42 pm

    The problem vanished with newer versions of STS. Additionally my development environment changed a bit since I posted this question, so I can’t really tell what caused the problem.
    For me, it looked like a weird hiccup inside STS.

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