Suppose you tell us your Tomcat version.
I'm using Tomcat 8.5.5 -- not sure how relevant that is since AFAIK this
has not changed in years.
It is highly unlikely that you want the name to be App1
Of course that my host name is not App1, that was to remove fluff and to
keep only the relevant
> From: Igal @ Lucee.org [mailto:i...@lucee.org]
> Subject: Host appBase vs. Context docBase
> Suppose that I have an application at C:\WebApps\App1
Suppose you tell us your Tomcat version.
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Both of the above are incorrect. It is highly unlikely that you want the
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From: Igal @ getRailo.org [mailto:i...@getrailo.org]
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 9:05 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Host appBase vs Context docBase
I'm a little confused about the Host appBase attribute.
Let's say that my website resides in D:\www\site1
I don't li
hi Terence,
thanks again for your reply.
I have autoDeploy set to false, but did not explicitly set
deployOnStartup (I think that the default is true). I am actually not
using WARs so I'm not sure how, or if, any of this is applicable to my case.
Igal
On 7/7/2014 9:54 AM, Terence M. Bando
On 7/5/2014 1:38 PM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
What version of Tomcat are you using?
I've been using Tomcat 6 and 7 for a while, and now running Tomcat 8.
it is recommended that elements not be placed directly in
server.xml
I know, but it is much easier for me to edit a single file, server.x
What version of Tomcat are you using?
I've been using Tomcat 6 and 7 for a while, and now running Tomcat 8.
it is recommended that elements not be placed directly in
server.xml
I know, but it is much easier for me to edit a single file, server.xml
then deploy all the other files. I'm looking
Normally,we configure docBase when we want the application to be resided on a
separate directory and not inside tomcat
that's exactly what I'm trying to do
when you use docBase I don't think you need to configure host/appbase as well
if I don't use host/appBase then "webapps" is set as default
On 7/4/2014 9:04 PM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
I'm a little confused about the Host appBase attribute.
Let's say that my website resides in D:\www\site1
I don't like using {Tomcat}/webapps so I don't want to have it as a
base directory for websites. What I've been doing so far is create an
Normally,we configure docBase when we want the application to be resided on
a separate directory and not inside tomcat. So, when you use docBase I
don't think you need to configure host/appbase as well.
Appbase folders go under tomcat directory parallel to default appbase
webapps. Each appbase is m
2013/11/8 Leo Donahue - OETX :
> Tomcat 7.0.47
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> Reading over the security benchmark I posted a link to earlier, there is one
> that suggests to separate out the web content directory from the Tomcat
> system files. Reading the Tomcat docs for appBase, I see I can set this
> value.
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> Readin
On Nov 8, 2013, at 12:29 PM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
> … it is always nice to be able to adjust and customize things.
If there's value in doing so, certainly. But customizability generally comes at
a cost. In addition to a more complicated implementation it tends to increase
the potential for pro
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On 11/8/13, 12:18 PM, Leo Donahue - OETX wrote:
> Tomcat 7.0.47
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> Reading over the security benchmark I posted a link to earlier,
> there is one that suggests to separate out the web content
> directory from the Tomcat system files. Reading
On Nov 8, 2013, at 1:54 PM, Milo Hyson wrote:
> The term that immediately comes to mind is YAGNI. How many of these things
> have legitimate use-cases and how many are simply there because it was
> thought somebody somewhere someday *might* want to adjust them?
> /dev/null
I disagree with thi
The term that immediately comes to mind is YAGNI. How many of these things have
legitimate use-cases and how many are simply there because it was thought
somebody somewhere someday *might* want to adjust them?
- Milo Hyson
Chief Scientist
CyberLife Labs, Inc.
On Nov 8, 2013, at 9:18 AM, Leo Don
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