> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Hills
> Subject: Re: Help Configuring Engine/Host/Context
> 
> The way I achieve what you're trying to do is to create 
> virtual hosts in my servlet.xml file

That's completely unnecessary, unless you want a different set of
webapps for each website.  In this case, there's only one website, so
using the default <Host> is adequate.

> Lose the <Context ..> tag - I believe that recent versions of Tomcat 
> ignore any <Context ..> tags in server.xml

Not true.  Placing them in server.xml is discouraged, but definitely not
ignored.  Please read the <Context> docs.

> If you need to include a <Context > tag for your application, 
> create a file called "context.xml", put your context info in
> that and place it in a directory called META-INF in your web
> app (ie /data/www/unique/ROOT/META-INF ).

The xml fragment containing the <Context> tag can also go in
    conf/Catalina/localhost/<app_name>.xml
if desired.  (Or, as a last resort, in server.xml, inside the <Host>
tag.)

 - Chuck


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