u mean do i make a default.properties and keep it in the CLASSPATH or do i
add the tomcats default.properties file to my CLASSPATH !? And once i do ..
how do i refer to it ?!
Mayuresh
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Put it in the classpath of the web application. Works well for me.
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>i have some settings .. like my SMTP server name that i wish to keep in the
>default.properties file. I have two options that i wish to explore ..
>
>#1 keep the same in default.properties of tomcat 3.2.1 (which is what i am
>using)
>#2 Keep a application specific default.properties file
>
>How can i do the same ?!
>
>
>Cheerio !
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>Mayuresh Kadu
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