On Sun, 5 Aug 2001 00:30:03 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Randall,
I believe the behavior is correct - you have 2 contexts with the same
docbase ( one defined in a config file, one automatically ).
So is there a way to turn off the creation of that automatic context?
I'd also like
Costin,
If one does define a context in apps-.xml can one sent context-param tags in it
that are then accessible as part of that ServletContext?
More generally, can anything from webl.xml be put in server.xml inside a Context tag's
scope?
See for example the context-param below where
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001 10:48:31 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More generally, can anything from webl.xml be put in server.xml inside
a Context tag's scope?
No, and that's premeditated :-)
Okay.
Keep in mind server.xml ( and apps.xml ) is an ad-hoc format, and just one
of the ways to
See the SAXEception.
I'm not sure if this is a bug in Tomcat or from something not configured properly or
maybe its normal behavior. Since I have only example war files from Tomcat and Struts
loaded I don't even
know where this action servlet is supposed to come from. I thought I would
I'm seeing two different paths as being accepted for pages in the same war file. I'm
wondering
if the behavior I'm seeing is by design or a bug.
I installed the struts-documentation.war file in webapps and restarted Tomcat 3.3 b1.
As
expected I was able to access such URLs as:
Glenn,
Speaking of which: Yes, we need a place where the various templating and tagging
approaches that somehow involve Java can be discussed. A thread like this thread needs
a logical place for it to take
place and right now there doesn't seem to be one as each list or Usenet group seems
Peter,
Amazingly expensive. Calling from the US to Australia is incredibly cheap by
comparison. Check out:
http://1010phonerates.com/aus_etc.html
As for the openness of the meetings, I have a few suggestions. This is the internet
age. We are internet kinds of guys. How about using it:
1)