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Hi Andy,
Perhaps I'm missing a key point about what you're trying to achieve, but
if you simply put your ROOT.war file *outside* of
${CATALINA_HOME}/webapps and update your ROOT.xml file with an
appropriate docBase element you'll find that it unpacks just fine. To
wit, this works on TC-5.5.20
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> From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> since the manager app is used to implement the decompression
> of the war I would set privilieged = "true"
Again, bad information from Martin. The privileged setting a
it or its
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> I've been having trouble persuading tomcat 5.5 to expand ROOT.wa
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> From: Rizalino DeVilleres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: problems with unpacking ROOT.war
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> To follow up on this thread, is it possible for the appBase and the
> docBase to be set the same?
No, they're different concepts. The appBase attribute defines the
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> From: Rizalino DeVilleres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Is there another work around to get them both working? I believe, this
> is the same setup we've had on
> From: Rizalino DeVilleres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Is there another work around to get them both working? I believe, this
> is the same setup we've had on the previous versions of Tomcat, we
> simply want to place al
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> Maybe a stupid clue but instead of
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> From: Michael Courcy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Maybe a stupid clue but inst
> From: Michael Courcy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Maybe a stupid clue but instead of
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> What happen if u try
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Neither one is correct. You must NOT use the path attribute in a
element unless the is d
Hi Michael,
thanks for the response.
I tried this - but no luck. In any case, I'm pretty sure for the default
web app (ROOT), you should set a path of "":
"If you specify a context path of an empty string (""), you are defining
the default web application for this Host, which will process all r
Maybe a stupid clue but instead of
What happen if u try
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Hi again,
OK - here are some steps you can try out to reproduce the problem I am
experiencing - I'm hoping this will tempt someone into taking a look :-).
The problem we have is that tomcat 5.5.x (I t
Hi again,
OK - here are some steps you can try out to reproduce the problem I am
experiencing - I'm hoping this will tempt someone into taking a look :-).
The problem we have is that tomcat 5.5.x (I tried 5.5.12 and 5.5.17) won't
unpack ROOT.war when it is started up, if a file called ROOT.xml is
Hi there,
We have been finding it difficult to persuade tomcat (5.5.12 and 5.5.17) to
unpack a ROOT.war file, either when starting up tomcat from scratch, or
hot-deploying.
We *were* able to get tomcat to expand the war file if it contains a
META-INF directory containing a context.xml file. How
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