> From: Paul Pepper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problem with JNDI environment entry resources
>
> Besides, I don't see any other documented way of associating
> each application with its associated <Context/> element within
> server.xml.

Because you're not supposed to put <Context> elements in server.xml anymore; it 
works (mostly), but it's strongly discouraged.  Don't do it.

> Then you'd be taking away the only mechanism (that I can see) for
> pointing to an application as ROOT, without the inelegant renaming of
> applications as ROOT.

Odd viewpoint, since naming the default app ROOT is the most straightforward 
and elegant mechanism I can think of.

 - Chuck


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