On 28.07.2012, at 00:01, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: David Woosley [mailto:dwoos...@appnation.com]
Please note that I am not using any webapps or ROOT folders.
You *must* have a webapp named ROOT - no exceptions.
Excuse me, but where's that requirement coming from? I usually don't
From: Rainer Frey [mailto:rainer.f...@inxmail.de]
Subject: Re: Context variation problems -- localhost versus VPS
On 28.07.2012, at 00:01, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
You *must* have a webapp named ROOT - no exceptions.
Excuse me, but where's that requirement coming from?
To quote from
On 28/07/2012 03:02, David Woosley wrote:
Charles,
Excellent response. Thank you.
Tomcat 5.5 deployment seems somewhat confusing to me. I will upgrade as
soon as possible which, unfortunately, is easier said than done.
Do you offer consulting services for things like this?
I cannot determine a consistent way to define web applications for the
Tomcat configuration:
Development localhost: Tomcat 5.5.9
Production remote VPS: Tomcat 5.5.3
== DEVELOPMENT configuration (localhost)
c:\hello\myapps\cat
META-INF
context.xml
WEB-INF
index.jsp
From: David Woosley [mailto:dwoos...@appnation.com]
Subject: Context variation problems -- localhost versus VPS
Development localhost: Tomcat 5.5.9
7.3 years old.
Production remote VPS: Tomcat 5.5.3
7.9 years old
You are in serious need of an upgrade. It's probably pointless to even
Charles,
Excellent response. Thank you.
Tomcat 5.5 deployment seems somewhat confusing to me. I will upgrade as
soon as possible which, unfortunately, is easier said than done.
Do you offer consulting services for things like this?
Regards,
David Woosley
Mobile: 479-252-1200
From: David Woosley [mailto:dwoos...@appnation.com]
Subject: Re: Context variation problems -- localhost versus VPS
Tomcat 5.5 deployment seems somewhat confusing to me.
It's the same in 5.5, 6.0, and 7.0, with more options available in 7.
Basically, the rules to follow are:
1) Don't put