Hello Andreas, I don't think I communicated what I want to do very
effectively.
If I set a new Context in tomcat, that just sets up an alias/file mapping
(no knowlege of my classes, jars, and other resources)...I want to deploy
multiple application WAR files (without cocoon.war/jars inside) and deploy
one instance of cocoon(war) to support them all.
Do I need to configure the dependency in web.xml? Anyone have any
references they can point me to? This is common right?
Thanks,
Kevin
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On 25.02.2002 at 22:47 Andreas Hartmann wrote:
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>On 25.02.2002 at 15:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Can someone point me to a document describing how to mount my own WebApps
>>(powered by cocoon). I want to deploy several, but not under the cocoon
>>heirarchy.
>>
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>Just add a context entry to your tomcat/server.xml file:
It's located at (tomcat-path)/conf/server.xml.
>
> <!-- Intranet Context -->
> <Context path="/intranet" docBase="/intranet" debug="0"
> reloadable="true" crossContext="true"/>
>
path="/intranet" means: every URI starting with /intranet
(e.g., http://localhost:8080/intranet/index.html is mapped to the Intranet
WebApp.
docBase="/intranet" points to the file system path.
Greetings,
Andreas
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