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Oleg Gusakov commented on GERONIMODEVTOOLS-104:
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>> but the geronimo-web schema provides a web container element, and it seems 
>> that all that needs to be done is to expose this element in the UI, in both 
>> the plan editor and in the project creation wizard.

<web-app> provides <container-config> element. But the goal is not to define 
WebContainer on the WAR level, but rather point to a container defined 
somewhere up the hierarchy - in enclosing EAR or on server level. Though 
nothing prevents a user from fully defining WebContainer in geronimo-web.xml.

So both plan editor and the wizard should differenciate these two cases. Still 
- can you clarify if it is possible to include a reference to a WebContainer 
defined elsewhere into web deployment plan? This may solve the issue raised in 
this topic.

> When TomcatWebContainer moved default location - plugin cannot publish 
> projects
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>                 Key: GERONIMODEVTOOLS-104
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-104
>             Project: Geronimo-Devtools
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: eclipse-plugin
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.0
>         Environment: IBM VM 1.5, Win2k SP4, Eclipse 3.2.0, Little-G 1.1
>            Reporter: Oleg Gusakov
>
> I defined Tomcat engine on the application level (in 
> geronimo-application.xml) because I need to define a lot of virtual hosts.
> When I try to deploy a project into the server - I get  
> org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.InvalidConfigException: Unable to resolve 
> reference "Container" in gbean 
> default/gtest2/1.0/car?J2EEApplication=null,j2eeType=WebModule,name=default/gtest2/1.0/car
>  to a gbean matching the pattern [?name=TomcatWebContainer#]
> caused by "org.apache.geronimo.kernel.GBeanNotFoundException: No matches for 
> referencePatterns: [?name=TomcatWebContainer#]"
> Two problems here (or one as they have the same root cause):
> - plugin should be able to present user a choice of available web containers 
> to deploy to
> - what if I rename bean container (can I?) and it becomes 
> "MyTomcatContainer35" ?

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