On 15/12/2009 13:15, steflik wrote:

Chuck,
I'm a little bit hesitant as a number of the students are still struggleing
to get their JSP project done. Right now the server is running and the
<Context>  statements that define where the apps are are right at the end of
server.xml. This is an example of a<Context>  ststement as they are
currently in server.xml:

<Context  docBase="/home/alti/public_html/alti" path="/alti" debug="0"
reloadable="true" crossContext="true"></Context>

If this is moved out of server.xml and into
/home/alti/public_html/alti/META_INF/  how will Tomcat know where the alti
app is; I always thought that Tomcat followed the paths it found in
server.xml to figure out where all of the apps were.?  If this is where it
goes what name does the file get context.xml or alti.xml?

Maybe this would be useful: look at "User Web Applications"

 http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/host.html


p



Dick Steflik
Binghamton University


Pid Ster wrote:

On 15/12/2009 04:17, steflik wrote:

Chuck,

OK, I've read the document several times and still can't figure out what
it
is you are trying to tell me. I'm not using WARs so /META-INF/? doesn't
come
into play. If the<Context>   statements don't go in to server.xml where
should I put them, context.xml doesn't seem to be the appropriate place?

A web app in the form of a directory is just an exploded/uncompressed
WAR.  Putting a META-INF directory inside the app dir still applies.
Try it and see.

(The manager&  host-manager apps preinstalled in Tomcat also use a
META-INF directory.)


p


Dick Steflik
Binghamton University



Caldarale, Charles R wrote:

From: steflik [mailto:stef...@binghamton.edu]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Config Question

Do I just move the<context>   statements out of server.xml and into
context.xml?

It's<Context>   not<context>   - case matters.

or is there something else I have to do.

Reading the doc would be a good first step:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/context.html

   - Chuck


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