Are you are using Tomcat 5.5.X? If so it is not recommended to put any Context
in the server.xml file but instead in the application's META-INF/context.xml
file.
One of the problems we had was by putting the <Context> tag in server.xml
itself we couldn't redeploy an application without restarting Tomcat every time
and of course in a production environment this is not desirable.
Ritchie Gillam
Programmer Analyst, Information Services, Halifax Regional Municipality
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Hi,
I want to deploy the same webapp under two different URIs. I created two
context descriptors like this:
<Context path="/a" docBase="/home/user/myapp" debug="0"
privileged="false">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="a." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
</Context>
<Context path="/b" docBase="/home/user/myapp" debug="0"
privileged="false">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="b." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
</Context>
Everything seems to work fine, I just want to make sure that this is the
right thing to do. Are there any unwanted consequences bu doing this? Or
is there even a better way for achieving this (without using Apache) ?
Thanks,
Carsten
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