You can make a WEB-INF/data directory for it.  That'll prevent direct
access, and your web app will still be able to get to it.

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| -----Original Message-----
| From: Jean-Pierre Astier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, 24 October, 2006 12:12
| To: Tomcat Users List
| Subject: xml data file in tomcat 5.5.9
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| Hello all,
| 
| I've got a xml data file, and I don't know where I can put this file
| in tomcat 5.5.9 structure.
| 
| My servlets and pojo should access in read and write to this xml file.
| 
| Thanks
| 
| JPA
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