Have you tried the in-place deployment ? https://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/deploying-and-undeploying-applications.html#Deployingandundeployingapplications-ViaDeployertool
2010/6/17 superk888 <[email protected]> > > Hi everyone, > > What I am currently trying to do is to expose the content of a directory on > my Geronimo server. > More precisely, I've migrated web applications from Tomcat 6 to Geronimo. > When I was running my applications on Tomcat 6, I've defined a context > within the "server.xml" so that users can read the content of a specific > directory. > > Here's an excerpt of my server.xml file for Tomcat 6: > > ... > <Context path="/reporting" docBase="C:\\Dir" reloadable="true"></Context> > ... > > Consequently, supposed there is a foo.txt file in the "C:\\Dir" directory, > my users can access this file simply by typing the following address in any > web browser > > --> http://localhost/reporting/foo.txt. > > > How can I do the same thing on geronimo? > I've done a lot of searching but didn't find any exact answer... > > > Thanks in advance. > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/Define-context-to-serves-a-directory-s-content-through-Geronimo-tp900174p900174.html > Sent from the Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Ivan
