On 02/09/2004 11:01 PM Shapira, Yoav wrote:
If there's no context.xml, then I don't get a root context - no "_", no
nada - and no errors. Just the context with the same name as the war
file.
So if there's no context.xml, the behavior is correct (with all default
values, e.g. reloadable). If you a
Howdy,
>If there's no context.xml, then I don't get a root context - no "_", no
>nada - and no errors. Just the context with the same name as the war
file.
So if there's no context.xml, the behavior is correct (with all default
values, e.g. reloadable). If you add a context.xml, you get the con
On 02/09/2004 02:58 PM Shapira, Yoav wrote:
and this is my context (which is found in META-INF/context.xml):
Anybody else with the same setup see this? Bug or not bug?
Seems like a bug. What happens if you don't have context.xml at all in
your WAR, and simply drop the WAR in the webapps direct
Howdy,
>and this is my context (which is found in META-INF/context.xml):
>
> reloadable="false" >
>
>Anybody else with the same setup see this? Bug or not bug?
Seems like a bug. What happens if you don't have context.xml at all in
your WAR, and simply drop the WAR in the webapps directory?
o the error message: context already in use.
Do you have the some problem?
Hernani
-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sabado, 7 de Fevereiro de 2004 12:47
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: root context loaded again under its docbase name
I've seen and a
: Tomcat Users List
Subject: root context loaded again under its docbase name
I've seen and asked about this about a year ago but since it wasn't
important, I didn't bother chasing it up when I found no solution. It's
happening again.
Tomcat loads my context twice. Once for ro
I've seen and asked about this about a year ago but since it wasn't
important, I didn't bother chasing it up when I found no solution. It's
happening again.
Tomcat loads my context twice. Once for root and once with the name of
its WAR file.
My war file is called gargantus.war. This is my :