We have an app running on a Apache Tomcat server. I was asked to added
some updates to it, everything went well in developing it.
I created a .war locally using jar -cfv *.* myapp.war

I placed the file locally in my tomcat directory and started up
tomcat, it worked fine.
It expanded the files and I was able to log into it using a dev login
and saw dev data.
I moved this WAR to our prod server and forgot to change the dev data
to prod (in the meta-inf/context.xml)
Now it looks like it's loading up into development, production login
doesnt work, only dev and it looks like it's dev data.

I deleted the .war, I deleted the directory it created (I had renamed
it to ROOT.war because that's what it is on the prod server...
D:\Tomcat5.5\webapps\ROOT\
I moved the copied directory back into the tomcat/webapps folder and
restarted tomcat. So everything should have been back the way it was.
It's still only allowing the dev logins.
Any ideas, I desperately need help. I checked the context.xml file in
root/META-INF/context.xml and only the production info is uncommented.
Strange thing is I renamed the file to context.xml_ (notice the
underspace). Restarted the server and it's still only allowing dev
logins and dev data.
It's almost as if it's not even using that context.xml file for it.
Where else is this stored at? I'm begging! Please help!

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