RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory

2001-09-20 Thread Hoggatt Matt - mahogg

With JServ, we are able to have multiple servlet directories mapped to Unix
home directories( i.e.. /home/user1/servlets, /home/user2/servlets, . . . ).
This is very convenient for development.  That is why I want to change the
servlets directory.

-Matt

-Original Message-
From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:37 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory


The answer would be that is isn't configurable.

The Servlet 2.2 spec introduced the concept of a web
application, which is an archive with a predefined
internal structure that includes the "WEB-INF"
directories.  This web application archive is supposed
to be universally deployable.  It is up to the
servlet container how it chooses to deploy the
web application.  It so happens that Tomcat deploys
to a directory structure that matches the jar, but
servlet containers are not required to do so.
The only requirement is that the classes contained
in the archive's "WEB-INF/classes" and "WEB-INF/lib"
be made available only to that web application.
The spec doesn't require that these location(s)
be made configurable.  Tomcat doesn't currently
support this, and isn't likely to support it.

Is there some reason you don't want to put your
servlets in the WEB-INF/classes, or in jars
in the WEB-INF/lib?

Larry

> -Original Message-
> From: Hoggatt Matt - mahogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 10:14 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> 
> 
> Are you saying that there is no way to change the preset 
> servlet directory?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:06 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> 
> 
> Handling for WEB-INF/classes and WEB-INF/lib is mandated by
> the Servlet 2.2 and later specifications.  If you want your
> servlets, or other classes, to be accessible *only* to that
> web application, then these are the only places available that
> do this.
> 
> However, you may place servlets on your CLASSPATH.  These
> servlets will be available in all web applications.  Thus,
> you may put "C:\public_html\myServlets" on your CLASSPATH
> and put servlets there.
> 
> The important thing to note about doing this is that
> the "CLASSPATH" servlets will be loaded by the "application"
> classloader.  The means that these servlet will *NOT* be
> able to use any classes from any web application's
> WEB-INF/classes or WEB-INF/lib directories.  This may affect
> the suitability of putting servlets on the CLASSPATH.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Larry
> 
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Hoggatt Matt - mahogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:34 AM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> > 
> > 
> > After I installed Tomcat 3.2.3, my servlet directory is C:\Program
> > Files\Apache 
> > Group\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\webapps\examples\WEB-INF\classes.
> > Now I want to change it to, or add the directory 
> > C:\public_html\myServlets.
> > 
> > I've tried and tried and I cannot figure this out.  How is 
> this done?
> > 
> > -Matt
> > 
> 



RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory

2001-09-20 Thread Larry Isaacs

The answer would be that is isn't configurable.

The Servlet 2.2 spec introduced the concept of a web
application, which is an archive with a predefined
internal structure that includes the "WEB-INF"
directories.  This web application archive is supposed
to be universally deployable.  It is up to the
servlet container how it chooses to deploy the
web application.  It so happens that Tomcat deploys
to a directory structure that matches the jar, but
servlet containers are not required to do so.
The only requirement is that the classes contained
in the archive's "WEB-INF/classes" and "WEB-INF/lib"
be made available only to that web application.
The spec doesn't require that these location(s)
be made configurable.  Tomcat doesn't currently
support this, and isn't likely to support it.

Is there some reason you don't want to put your
servlets in the WEB-INF/classes, or in jars
in the WEB-INF/lib?

Larry

> -Original Message-
> From: Hoggatt Matt - mahogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 10:14 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> 
> 
> Are you saying that there is no way to change the preset 
> servlet directory?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:06 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> 
> 
> Handling for WEB-INF/classes and WEB-INF/lib is mandated by
> the Servlet 2.2 and later specifications.  If you want your
> servlets, or other classes, to be accessible *only* to that
> web application, then these are the only places available that
> do this.
> 
> However, you may place servlets on your CLASSPATH.  These
> servlets will be available in all web applications.  Thus,
> you may put "C:\public_html\myServlets" on your CLASSPATH
> and put servlets there.
> 
> The important thing to note about doing this is that
> the "CLASSPATH" servlets will be loaded by the "application"
> classloader.  The means that these servlet will *NOT* be
> able to use any classes from any web application's
> WEB-INF/classes or WEB-INF/lib directories.  This may affect
> the suitability of putting servlets on the CLASSPATH.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Larry
> 
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Hoggatt Matt - mahogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:34 AM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> > 
> > 
> > After I installed Tomcat 3.2.3, my servlet directory is C:\Program
> > Files\Apache 
> > Group\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\webapps\examples\WEB-INF\classes.
> > Now I want to change it to, or add the directory 
> > C:\public_html\myServlets.
> > 
> > I've tried and tried and I cannot figure this out.  How is 
> this done?
> > 
> > -Matt
> > 
> 



RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory

2001-09-20 Thread Hoggatt Matt - mahogg

Are you saying that there is no way to change the preset servlet directory?

-Original Message-
From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory


Handling for WEB-INF/classes and WEB-INF/lib is mandated by
the Servlet 2.2 and later specifications.  If you want your
servlets, or other classes, to be accessible *only* to that
web application, then these are the only places available that
do this.

However, you may place servlets on your CLASSPATH.  These
servlets will be available in all web applications.  Thus,
you may put "C:\public_html\myServlets" on your CLASSPATH
and put servlets there.

The important thing to note about doing this is that
the "CLASSPATH" servlets will be loaded by the "application"
classloader.  The means that these servlet will *NOT* be
able to use any classes from any web application's
WEB-INF/classes or WEB-INF/lib directories.  This may affect
the suitability of putting servlets on the CLASSPATH.

Hope this helps.
Larry


> -Original Message-
> From: Hoggatt Matt - mahogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:34 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> 
> 
> After I installed Tomcat 3.2.3, my servlet directory is C:\Program
> Files\Apache 
> Group\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\webapps\examples\WEB-INF\classes.
> Now I want to change it to, or add the directory 
> C:\public_html\myServlets.
> 
> I've tried and tried and I cannot figure this out.  How is this done?
> 
> -Matt
> 



RE: Tomcat Servlet Directory

2001-09-20 Thread Larry Isaacs

Handling for WEB-INF/classes and WEB-INF/lib is mandated by
the Servlet 2.2 and later specifications.  If you want your
servlets, or other classes, to be accessible *only* to that
web application, then these are the only places available that
do this.

However, you may place servlets on your CLASSPATH.  These
servlets will be available in all web applications.  Thus,
you may put "C:\public_html\myServlets" on your CLASSPATH
and put servlets there.

The important thing to note about doing this is that
the "CLASSPATH" servlets will be loaded by the "application"
classloader.  The means that these servlet will *NOT* be
able to use any classes from any web application's
WEB-INF/classes or WEB-INF/lib directories.  This may affect
the suitability of putting servlets on the CLASSPATH.

Hope this helps.
Larry


> -Original Message-
> From: Hoggatt Matt - mahogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:34 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Tomcat Servlet Directory
> 
> 
> After I installed Tomcat 3.2.3, my servlet directory is C:\Program
> Files\Apache 
> Group\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\webapps\examples\WEB-INF\classes.
> Now I want to change it to, or add the directory 
> C:\public_html\myServlets.
> 
> I've tried and tried and I cannot figure this out.  How is this done?
> 
> -Matt
> 



Tomcat Servlet Directory

2001-09-20 Thread Hoggatt Matt - mahogg

After I installed Tomcat 3.2.3, my servlet directory is C:\Program
Files\Apache Group\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\webapps\examples\WEB-INF\classes.
Now I want to change it to, or add the directory C:\public_html\myServlets.

I've tried and tried and I cannot figure this out.  How is this done?

-Matt