Thanks, Chris. 

But I'm not quite sure if I understand the deployment method you described.
Can you explain it with bit more details? How do I access jsps in one app
from another app?

Regards,
Victor


 

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 12:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Access jsp from different context

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Victor,

Victor Huang wrote:
> I have 3 web app running on Tomcat - 
> 
> 1.    web application  - mywebapp.war
> 2.    Component JSPs - mycomponent.war
> 3.    Web site JSPs  - mywebsite.war

Might I suggest a different deployment strategy?

cd $DEPLOYMENT_DIRECTORY
mkdir mywebapp
cd mywebapp
jar xf /path/to/mycomponent.war
jar xf /path/to/mywebapp.war

cd $DEPLOYMENT_DIRECTORY
mkdir mywebsite
cd mywebsite
jar xf /path/to/mycomponent.war
jar xf /path/to/mywebsite.war

This way, you have everything you need with each application, instead of
trying to sew these things together unnaturally.

- -chris
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