Vic wrote:

Windows is not case sensetive. Check that.

That's an interesting point. Case is preserved in NTFS but the file system isn't actually case sensitive w/respect to locating folders & files. My OpenVMS system is using a file system that is I'll have to examine the actual file names that were unpacked from the WAR file on my OpenVMS Alpha system and compare them with the case of the file names that are in the various XML configuration file elements to see if there's a discrepancy between what exists vs. what is being specified. Of course, my OpenVMS system is using an ODS-5 volume for Java/Tomcat which supports the long file names with multiple dots in them, but it, too, also preserves case w/o being case-sensitive. Still, the Java implementation on OpenVMS may force case-sensitivity even if the user shell environment isn't case-sensitive when manipulating files.



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