> why do you want tomcat to read the server.xml ?
> you can create tomcat contexts while deploying applications (in an ear
file)

The EAR solution is not good enough for us, as we are working as a team, so
our EJB jar and JSP/Beans have to be separate...
Therefore, reading the server.xml file to set contexts is the only way...

Not that we use separate contexts though ;-)

Just my 2 cents,

Tim.

> Shahar




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