Ok sorry for possibly not seeing the obvious, but I am
looking at the flashline documentation, specifically
at jboss-web.xml, and I don't see how to specify a
context in the jboss-web.xml. If you have a sample
that would be awesome. 

I wasn't struggling with the unpackaged ear or war
file, the only thing that seemed a little strange was
how to specify what the war file was in an
application.xml file. If the ear and war file is
unpacked I am actually referencing a folder and it
wasn't seeming to work when referencing a folder.

Thanks,

Bryan


--- Jules Gosnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Get over the mental hurdle of thinking of deploying
> an unpacked war as 
> different from a packed one - they should be treated
> in exactly the same 
> way. Unpacked is just more accessible (for
> development) than packed (for 
> production).
> 
> If you want to set your application context either:
> 
> 1. deploy an unpacked ear with it configured in
> application.xml (The 
> standard J2EE way)
> 
> 2. you can configure it in
> my.war/WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml (the proprietary 
> JBoss way)
> 
> 3. rename your war to <required-context>.war -
> common non-standard hack?
> 
> 
> All this and more is in :
> 
>
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jboss/contrib/jetty/FAQ?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
> 
> Let me know if you would like anything added.
> 
> 
> Jules
> 
> 
> bryan hansen wrote:
> > I am trying to define the context root of an
> > application without including it in an ear file.
> Is
> > this possible in JBoss/Jetty? About two weeks ago
> > someone on the list recommended not packaging an
> > application into a war to deploy, but instead
> placing
> > an unzipped directory (that would be your war) so
> that
> > you could work on JSP(s) and have them
> automatically
> > deploy and show the changes. This was a cool idea,
> but
> > then I realized we needed to change the
> context-root
> > of the application and the only way I know of
> doing
> > that is with the application.xml inside an ear. I
> > tried including one in a META-INF directory under
> the
> > folder that we deployed, but the change didn't
> take
> > affect. Any ideas as to how we might get this to
> work?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Bryan
> > 
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