"Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> schrieb am 10.02.06 15:14:51:
> 
> Duplicate your classes, one copy in each webapp



Of course I did it. But I hoped there is a better way ?





> 
> Lothar Krenzien a écrit :
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm not sure whether it is possible or not:
> >
> >I have a webapp which I want to access under different URL's with different 
> >JSP's but the same java classes. I know that I can define the context URL in 
> >the context.xml But how to define which jsp's to use ?
> >
> >Example :
> >
> ><Context path="/a" docBase="/myapp">
> >
> ></Context>
> >
> ><Context path="/b" docBase="/myapp" >
> >
> ></Context>
> >
> >In myapp I may have a folder jsp_a and jsp_b.  Path 'a' should use JSPs from 
> >jsp_a and path 'b' should JSPs from jsp_b. Of course I can set up two 
> >different webapps. But the java classes and so the the content of the 
> >WEB-INF/classes directory will be identically for both webapps. I'm using 
> >Tomcat 5.5 under Windows 2003.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Lothar
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