Re: Context PreResources configuration question

2016-03-04 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/03/2016 20:37, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 03/03/2016 17:08, Philippe Busque wrote: > > > >> Is it normal that the context is initialized BEFORE the host is started, >> while expecting the host to create the structure, but failing because >> the structure is not present? >> >> Should the

Re: Context PreResources configuration question

2016-03-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/03/2016 17:08, Philippe Busque wrote: > Is it normal that the context is initialized BEFORE the host is started, > while expecting the host to create the structure, but failing because > the structure is not present? > > Should the expand be executed after the host created the proper >

Re: Context PreResources configuration question

2016-03-03 Thread Philippe Busque
The Wed, 02 Mar 2016 22:29:35, Mark Thomas wrote : That was pretty much a perfect question. A clear problem statement. A clear description of what you expected to happen vs. what actually happened. A clear description of what you tried. If only all posts to the users list were like this. This

Re: Context PreResources configuration question

2016-03-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 02/03/2016 22:12, Philippe Busque wrote: > In short, Tomcat is deployed with a bare minimum war containing the jar > dependencies for the JSP and the web.xml. All the other content, we > used a CMS do deploy inside the unpacked war webapps folder of a > particular site. > > The drawback

Context PreResources configuration question

2016-03-02 Thread Philippe Busque
Hello, I've been struggling with use case which I could use some advice. I'm migrating a multi domain, CDS published static file instance. In short, Tomcat is deployed with a bare minimum war containing the jar dependencies for the JSP and the web.xml. All the other content, we used a CMS