I'm not familiar with JBoss stuff but I think to make a context work,
you'll need the WEB-INF dir and the associated web.xml ...
On 7/8/2004 10:23 PM, Matthew Hixson wrote:
I'm using Tomcat 5.0.26 with JBoss 3.2.4. I'm attempting to upgrade
from Tomcat 4.1.something that was included with JBoss 3.2.3. I cannot
figure out how to configure a context so that Tomcat will serve files
from a specific directory. The directory contains images and should be
accessible outside of any specific webapp. The files are stored in
/usr/local/watermarks and the URLs to them need to look like
http://mymachine.com/watermarks/bar.jpg.
<Context path="/watermarks" docBase="/usr/local/watermarks"/>
I've read all the docs I could find on the Apache Tomcat site and
used Google to find examples and I cannot find anything that tells me
how to do this. In the previous version of Tomcat I had put the above
<Context> element into
/usr/local/jboss/server/default/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat41.sar/META-INF/
jboss-service.xml. But in Tomcat 5.0 it looks like that has moved to
jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/server.xml. When adding the <Context> element to
my server.xml I get a 404 and a description that says: The requested
resource (/watermarks/bar.jpg) is not available.
Anyone know how I can get this to work?
Thanks,
-M@
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