Re: locating web.xml

2001-07-26 Thread Mattias Karlsvaerd

This is specified in the java servlet 2.3 spec.
srv 9.5.

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> Does tomcat require a WEB-INF directory? I would
> like to replace the
> default:
> \WEB-INF\classesdirectory with simply:
> \servlet
> and have my web.xml be in \servlet instead of
> \WEB-INF\classes
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> Is this possible?
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> Jason E. Brawner
> Silenus Group
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> You can read the "Developing Applications With
> Tomcat"
> it discribes in steps how you could develop a
> webapplication with Tomcat and how the directorytree
> should look like. It's availible on tomcat's
> homepage.
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> The web.xml file should be placed in the WEB-INF dir
> in your docbase dir.
> You also have to define a context for your
> application
> in server.xml. This file can be found in the tomcat
> home dir in the conf dir.
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> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have created a
> new
> directory structure for my
> > servlet and jsp's.
> > Everything works ok except my servlet cannot find
> > its web.xml file. How do
> > I tell Tomcat (or the servlet) where it is?  I
> > currently have it in the
> > same directory as my servlet:
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> > C:\www\PSP\servlet\
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> > Thanks,
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Re: locating web.xml

2001-07-26 Thread JBrawner


Does tomcat require a WEB-INF directory? I would like to replace the
default:
\WEB-INF\classesdirectory with simply:
\servlet
and have my web.xml be in \servlet instead of \WEB-INF\classes

Is this possible?


Jason E. Brawner
Silenus Group
(248) 735-8077


   
 
Mattias Karlsvaerd 
 
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 Subject: Re: locating web.xml 
 
07/26/2001 10:27   
 
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Please respond to  
 
tomcat-user
 
   
 
   
 




You can read the "Developing Applications With Tomcat"
it discribes in steps how you could develop a
webapplication with Tomcat and how the directorytree
should look like. It's availible on tomcat's homepage.

The web.xml file should be placed in the WEB-INF dir
in your docbase dir.
You also have to define a context for your application
in server.xml. This file can be found in the tomcat
home dir in the conf dir.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have created a new
directory structure for my
> servlet and jsp's.
> Everything works ok except my servlet cannot find
> its web.xml file. How do
> I tell Tomcat (or the servlet) where it is?  I
> currently have it in the
> same directory as my servlet:
>
> C:\www\PSP\servlet\
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Jason E. Brawner
>
>

=
/Mattias Karlsvärd

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Re: locating web.xml

2001-07-26 Thread Mattias Karlsvaerd

You can read the "Developing Applications With Tomcat"
it discribes in steps how you could develop a
webapplication with Tomcat and how the directorytree
should look like. It's availible on tomcat's homepage.

The web.xml file should be placed in the WEB-INF dir
in your docbase dir.
You also have to define a context for your application
in server.xml. This file can be found in the tomcat
home dir in the conf dir.
 
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have created a new
directory structure for my
> servlet and jsp's.
> Everything works ok except my servlet cannot find
> its web.xml file. How do
> I tell Tomcat (or the servlet) where it is?  I
> currently have it in the
> same directory as my servlet:
> 
> C:\www\PSP\servlet\
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Jason E. Brawner
> 
>  

=
/Mattias Karlsvärd

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