In addition to the WEB-INF/context.xml file or the META-INF/context.xml file, 
standalone Tomcat will also look for an application's context information in 
its "conf/Catalina/localhost<or-other-hostname>/" direcotry, in a file 
named <context-name>.xml.  For instance, if I have a web application 
called "myApp", then in standalone Tomcat, I can keep its context information 
in "conf/Catalina/localhost/myApp.xml".

This is very convenient for deployments of a single WAR file to multiple 
environments (development testing, QA, production) since we are able to specify 
environment-specific information in the external context file without having to 
go in and rewrite the context information in the WAR file.  
Deployment/redeployment becomes a simple matter of copying a WAR file to either 
the development, QA, or production server.

Why does JBoss not seem to support these externalized context files, even 
though it incorporates Tomcat 5.5 which does support them?  If it supports 
them, where should the "myApp.xml" context file be placed such that JBoss can 
find it?

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