Yes, you should use context.xml for configuring the Manager.

A quick look through the elements of context.xml and jboss-web.xml showed that 
the only overlap was the context root element.  JBoss does not respect that 
setting for context.xml.  You must set it in jboss-web.xml

As I said, it was a rather quick look.  If you know of other overlapping items 
I will get them checked out.

If you want to set context.xml params globally you can do so in 
/jboss-4.0.0/server//deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/server.xml.

Hope that helps,

Stan

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