: Jim Goodspeed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Root context setup
Is there another way to accomplish this though?
Don't put the .war file in Tomcat's directory structure. Instead, put a
ROOT.xml file in conf/Catalina/[hostname] that contains a Context
element with a docBase attribute
From: Jim Goodspeed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Root context setup
Should I delete the contents of this directory everytime I
deploy a new war file?
I don't really know if it's required, but I always do (or rather, the
deployment script always does).
- Chuck
On 2/16/07, Jim Goodspeed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want myapp.war to be the default application
Name it ROOT.war, which Tomcat recognizes as the default context.
HTH,
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Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Hassan.
Is there another way to accomplish this though? I would really like to keep
the name of the war file to the name of the application. We have several
different apps and it would be much easier from a organizational point of
view if we were able to customize the name of the war
From: Jim Goodspeed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Root context setup
Is there another way to accomplish this though?
Don't put the .war file in Tomcat's directory structure. Instead, put a
ROOT.xml file in conf/Catalina/[hostname] that contains a Context
element with a docBase