Wow, all I have to say is thanks so much for all the great input in helping me solve this issue. Everything works beautifully now. Also, the deployXML="true" was what I was missing.
Thanks to all, -Lucas -----Original Message----- From: Klotz Jr, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 4:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat - Hibernate I'm jumping in the middle here so forgive me if this has already been covered. If you notice that your context.xml is not being deployed from your own META-INF directory, try putting the following in your server.xml : <Host name="localhost" debug="0" appBase="webapps" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="false" deployOnStartup="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false" deployXML="true" > The deployXML="true" is the important part. I'm not certain if that defaults to false or not. When I have the above and my context.xml in the META-INF, then tomcat creates the <mywebappname.xml> within the conf/Catalina/blah blah/ directory. Hope this helps. -Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Lucas Bee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 5:11 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Tomcat - Hibernate Hello, I think we are getting very close I just need clarification on a few things. First off I made the changes of taking out the Context setting in the server.xml and created a context.xml file and put it into the META-INF directory of my application. (Side note: I think this is a lot easier and cleaner way of doing it) I deployed my war file through Tomcat Manager with the context.xml file in the META-INF directory and it would deploy but not connect to the database. So, I also put the context.xml file in the following path: ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/${ENGINE_NAME}/${HOSTNAME}/${CONTEXT_NAME}.xml This would work great, but I still had to restart TC once I did this. <!------------------- Question 1 --------------------------------------> First Question: Is this correct to place the context.xml file in both places when uploading with a WAR through Tomcat Manager? I reviewed both these resources for more information but I didn't really find what I was looking for. http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/deployer-howto.html http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/manager-howto.html <!------------------- End Question 1 --------------------------------------> What I would like to do is use Tomcat Manager to deploy, undeploy and redeploy my apps. But remotely there is no way to upload the context.xml file into the correct ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/${ENGINE_NAME}/${HOSTNAME}/${CONTEXT_NAME}.xml path. Below is an example of my context.xml file that I put into my META-INF. I don't think you would have to change anything from the server.xml to this, but I'm not sure. <!---------------------- CODE --------------------------------------------> <!-- Context path for application Cohorts --> <Context path="/Cohorts" docBase="Cohorts" reloadable="true" crossContext="true"> <Resource name="jdbc/dbus5" scope="Shareable" type="javax.sql.DataSource"/> <ResourceParams name="jdbc/dbus5"> <parameter> <name>factory</name> <value>org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory</value> </parameter> <!-- DBCP database connection settings --> <parameter> <name>url</name> <value>jdbc:mysql://server:3306/us?autoReconnect=true</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>driverClassName</name><value>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</value> </parameter> ... </ResourceParams> </Context> <!------------ End Code ---------------------------------------------------> <!------------------------------- Server.xml Settings ---------------------> <Host name="localhost" debug="0" appBase="webapps" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false"> <!---------------------------- End Server.xml Settings -------------------> Thanks again for all your help. -Lucas -----Original Message----- From: Tim Lucia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 5:22 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Tomcat - Hibernate You want ENGINE_NAME in there too, i.e.: ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/${ENGINE_NAME}/${HOSTNAME}/${CONTEXT_NAME}.xml or, for example (spaces delineate variables above, don't really use them), /usr/local/tomcat /conf /Catalina /localhost /ROOT.xml ==> http://localhost:8080/ /usr/local/tomcat /conf /Catalina /localhost /myapp.xml ==> http://localhost:8080/myapp Tim -----Original Message----- From: Nikola Milutinovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 3:28 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Tomcat - Hibernate --- Giorgio Clavelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I'm not an exper at all, but I try to put my 2 cents. > The fact that your app can connect successfully after the server restart, > suggests that you should have your app's context.xml (or whatever it is > called) not in the server.xml but in the correct location inside your app > directories. I seem to have read, the correct location being under the > META-INF directory and that Tomcat tries first to look for context in this > dir and then use that one under server.xml. > I hope expert user, will comfirm in one way or the other this understanding > of your problem. As of TC 5.0 the prefered way of configuring a context (web application) is to use a XML context fragment file. That file will either be placed in ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/${HOSTNAME}/${CONTEXT_NAME}.xml, if you're deploying from a directory or in ./META-INF/${CONTEXT_NAME}.xml, if it is a WAR file. That way, deploying of an app can be free from editing the server.xml. As for the original problem, that is NOT it. The fact that TC's restart picks up everything suggests that the config is OK. Or at least relatively OK. I think that TC will create a XML fragment for the app and it could be that *that* fragment is interfering with the deployment process. Since I can see nothing wrong with the config, I would advise the original poster to go the correct route. Create the config fragment, pack it into your WAR, clean up server.xml and try to deploy/undeploy/redeploy. It will have no effect on TC 4.x, if you're warried that you might be forced to use it some day, TC4 ignores that file (one question to the authoritative guys: will that dir be accessable? - a potential security hole). Nix. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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