2017-03-17 23:21 GMT+03:00 Mike Wilson :
>
> I also ran into [1].
>
> Some Tomcat configuration with custom components (Valves, Managers etc) may
> be done from a webapp's META-INF/context.xml. But currently if those classes
> are your own custom implementations they will not be found if residing
>
On 18/03/17 20:04, Olaf Kock wrote:
> Am 18.03.2017 um 10:54 schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 17/03/2017 20:21, Mike Wilson wrote:
>>> I also ran into [1].
>>>
>>> Some Tomcat configuration with custom components (Valves, Managers etc) may
>>> be done from a webapp's META-INF/context.xml. But currently i
Am 18.03.2017 um 10:54 schrieb Mark Thomas:
> On 17/03/2017 20:21, Mike Wilson wrote:
>> I also ran into [1].
>>
>> Some Tomcat configuration with custom components (Valves, Managers etc) may
>> be done from a webapp's META-INF/context.xml. But currently if those classes
>> are your own custom impl
On 17/03/2017 20:21, Mike Wilson wrote:
>
> I also ran into [1].
>
> Some Tomcat configuration with custom components (Valves, Managers etc) may
> be done from a webapp's META-INF/context.xml. But currently if those classes
> are your own custom implementations they will not be found if residing
I also ran into [1].
Some Tomcat configuration with custom components (Valves, Managers etc) may
be done from a webapp's META-INF/context.xml. But currently if those classes
are your own custom implementations they will not be found if residing
inside the webapp's war (but are f ex found if place