On 28 Oct 2011, at 02:07, jilen <jilen.zh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 10/28/2011 06:45 AM, Rajkumar Singh wrote:
>> Hi Chuck,
>>
>> Once again appreciate your response.
>>
>> What I did was I created a WAR file and dropped it under the tomcat
>> webapps folder and started it. This helped in overcoming my problem.
>>
>> This process created conf/Catalina/[host]/[appName].xml and copied all the
>> property from my local META-INF/context.xml into the new [appName].xml.
>> This helped the tomcat in reading all the environment variables.
>>
>> Thank you everyone who replied to my mail. Please keep up the good work.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Raj
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:
>> "Caldarale, Charles R"<chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>
>> To:
>> Tomcat Users List<users@tomcat.apache.org>
>> Date:
>> 10/27/2011 05:55 PM
>> Subject:
>> RE: context.xml not being read
>>
>>
>>
>>> From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rajkumar.si...@digitas.com]
>>> Subject: Re: context.xml not being read
>>> If the context.xml file is being ignored then why the variable that I
>> have
>>> defined in the server.xml is not being read? Should I delete the
>>> META-INF/context.xml file completely?
>> Having a<Context>  element in server.xml is strongly discouraged these
>> days.  Better to keep it in META-INF/context.xml of the webapp, or in
>> conf/Catalina/[host]/[appName].xml.  Regardless, you must have it in only
>> one place; having it in multiple places means the behavior is undefined.
>>
>> Note that if you want to define the default webapp, it should be named
>> ROOT (case sensitive).  You must not use path attribute when the<Context>
>> element is in META-INF/context.xml or in
>> conf/Catalina/[host]/[appName].xml.  Read the docs on the<Context>
>> element for more details.
>>
>>  - Chuck
>>
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> This is the question i've asked before
>
> in org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig.deployWAR(ContextName, File, String)
> i found some code like these
>
> context.setName(cn.getName());
> context.setPath(cn.getPath());
> context.setWebappVersion(cn.getVersion());
> context.setDocBase(file);
> ...
> name and path attribute are override with the war name
> *So these attribute are not work. *

Seems like they work like tgey're supposed to, to me.


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