Hello Tomcat User Group and in particular, David Smith:
My use-case is embedding meshcms inside my primary web app and
in a way that they can both share the same session.
David, I appear to correctly understand and use the
contextname#multi-level-contextname.xml
context file, but I am not acquainted with "multilevelcontext.xml". How
is this implemented
(example?) and what is its relationship to a user-defined ROOT context ?
Regards,
Maurice
David Smith wrote:
I'm still wondering why you'd want to do ROOT#multilevelcontext.xml when
it's functionally the same as multilevelcontext.xml. What use case do
you have for such a thing?
--David
Maurice Yarrow wrote:
Hello Tomcat Users Grp and in particular, Pid and Konstantin Kolinko:
Thanks for your replies.
However, I evidently did not clearly state the problem I am having:
I can define the following context xml files in conf/Catalina/localhost:
contextname.xml
and
contextname#multi-level-contextname.xml
and these work as documented, i.e.:
http://www.domain.com/contextname/servletname
and
http://www.domain.com/contextname/multi-level-contextname/servletname
I can also create a context xml in conf/Catalina/localhost called
ROOT.xml which defines the ROOT web app to be at www.domain.com.
This works fine at
http://www.domain.com/servletname
for example.
But when I define a multi-level-context under ROOT with
ROOT#multi-level-context.xml
a not-found is returned from
http://www.domain.com/multi-level-contextname/servletname
I believe this is actually one of the (apparently) unsolved threads in
the Spring users group, and appears to an issue only with the advent
of the "#" hash sign instead of the "_" underscore sign formerly used
in earlier Tomcats (I am using 6.0.18).
Maurice Yarrow
Pid wrote:
On 04/11/2009 11:13, Maurice Yarrow wrote:
Hello Tomcat Users Group
I have no problem configuring a multi-level context originating
at the context uri level, e.g.:
http://www.domain.com/context/multi-level-sub-context/servletname
and I have no problem creating a web-app context at the ROOT level,
e.g.:
http://www.domain.com/servletname
These above have been configured of course using context xml
files in conf/Catalina/localhost.
Problem:
Have not been able to find any correct context xml file configuration
(or naming) that will give a multi-level sub context starting at
the ROOT level, .e.g.:
http://www.domain.com/multi-level-sub-context/servletname
It's a separate context, just not a multi-level one.
"multi-level-sub-context.war"
p
as well as the above
http://www.domain.com/servletname
So: question is:
Can this be done ?
How is it configured ?
What are the respective context xml files named ?
Thanks
Maurice Yarrow
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