Re: locating web.xml
This is specified in the java servlet 2.3 spec. srv 9.5. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 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 > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > @yahoo.se> cc: > > > > Subject: Re: locating web.xml > > 07/26/2001 10:27 > > > AM > > > 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 > > _ > Do You Yahoo!? > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - skaffa en gratis mailadress på > http://mail.yahoo.se > > > > = /Mattias Karlsvärd _ Do You Yahoo!? [EMAIL PROTECTED] - skaffa en gratis mailadress på http://mail.yahoo.se
Re: locating web.xml
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 cc: Subject: Re: locating web.xml 07/26/2001 10:27 AM 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 _ Do You Yahoo!? [EMAIL PROTECTED] - skaffa en gratis mailadress på http://mail.yahoo.se
Re: locating web.xml
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 _ Do You Yahoo!? [EMAIL PROTECTED] - skaffa en gratis mailadress på http://mail.yahoo.se