Hi Matthew, hi Jordan!
I am unworthy, I am dust ... ;-)
Thank you so much for your help. Sometimes the solution is too simple
to be seen.
This (in server.xml) does exactly what I wanted to do:
<Host name="<my-hostname>" appBase="webapps">
<Context path="" docBase="C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ROOT\" />
<Context path="/B" docBase="C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\B\" />
</Host>
Regards,
Thorsten
On Oct 11, 11:30 pm, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:08 PM, timerlan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > That is exactly what I did fear that you will tell me.
>
> Sorry, I just re-read your original message. Did you mean you created a
> virtual directory *in IIS*? Tomcat won't know anything about those so that
> will never work. What you likely want is another Context in Tomcat that
> points the virtual location ("/B") to the real directory. Sorry if I
> misguided you with the allowLinking bit, because you actually may not need
> that.
>
> If you are using "shortcuts" in Windows (which is as close as Windows gets
> to symlinks), definitely heed Jordan's warning (thanks for the reminder
> Jordan, I read that a while ago but had forgotten about it!).
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