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Oleg Gusakov commented on GERONIMODEVTOOLS-104:
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David - thank you very much for the clarification. (It' probably my English - 
but  I never  mentioned "web-container element inside the container-config 
element". I just wanted to stress the fact that WebContainer could be defined 
on any level in the deployment plan hierarchy.)

So the solution to try as it stands right now seems to be:
- create a <gbean-link> from geronimo-web.xml to a TomcatWebContainer defined 
in geronimo-application.xml
- check if this plan publishes correctly via plugin

I will try it and post result here.

> 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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