Hi folks,

Apologies if this isn't exactly a Jyve question.

I am trying to setup two Jyve systems using the same Tomcat engine but in 
two different webapps.
They are really quite different projects so I'd like to be able to use two 
different jyve jar files and
two different Turbine.properties files.

I have gotten a single version of Jyve working in the past with Tomcat (no 
apache httpd) but I am
not sure I understand the correct use of server.xml and the many web.xml files.

I basically have a system now where I can access urls like

http://mymachine:8088/mycontext/servlet/Turbine3/screen/MainMenu

(Turbine3 is the name of the servlet within web.xml file inside the 
webapps/mycontext/WEB-INF directory
I wanted to make sure it wasn't simply using the servlet name as a name of 
a class)

These work in the sense that Jyve presents the appropriate page however the 
links embedded
in this page don't have the context any more they look more like

http://mymachine:8088/servlet/Turbine3/screen/MainMenu

Can anyone give me any tips on solving this?

In particular I'd like to know whether this is a bug or a misconfiguration 
in Tomcat, Jyve or Turbine...

I can supply further config files if you like but there are quite a lot of 
them and didn't think it was worthwhile attaching all of them.

Versions:
turbine-2.0.jar (pre tdk I think - so quite old)
jyve quite recent
tomcat 3.2 beta something.

OS
NT4 (yuck )

Cheers

Alex McLintock


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