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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-08-17 19:48 -------
I am also experiencing this problem when I use the start/stop deployer commands
which worked in version 5.5.7. My normall pattern was to stop the application,
then copy an updated war file then start the application.

With version 5.5.9 it deletes the <context>.xml file from the
conf\Catalina\<host> directory for that context when it is stopped, so I can't
start it again.

I guess for a redeploy case I should be using undeploy/redeploy which I am not,
but what about the case where I want to take the application offline say for a
database backup, there is now not a way to start the application again as it
can't find the context.

Also I agree with the other comments that I don't want to define my data sources
within the war file I want to use a per server configuration. I know that I can
always modify the war file after it has been created with the context file
before deploy but that would just be one extra step for someone to forget.

Paul

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