On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Alberto Silva wrote:

> ... so... I have to forget about a global web.xml???

in 3.2 yes forget about it.  either go to 3.1, 4.0 or code it yourself for
3.2.

> 
> And how can we change Tomcat to use Jikes without recompiling the source??
> 

in 3.2 there is no way.  either go to 3.1, 4.0.  You cannot override the
compiler in a context's web.xml (i've tried in several release of 3.2, but
this may no longer be the case).

> I think this an important configuration issue... any idea???
> 

I would think that tomcat-dev knows that this is important.  I don't know
what their intentions are, but I don't think that tomcat-user was made
aware of any.  Feel free to report back any info that tomcat-dev gives
you.

a global web.xml is simply a plus, I don't think the spec mandates it.

I think the workaround ie: recompile WebXmlReader) is all most people
need.

Good Luck,

Kenneth Topp

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> 
> >sorry, it's simply not supported.  I have yet to hear any developer
> >response on this list about cleaning up docs mentioning that is supported.
> >
> >I just recompiled WebXmlReader.java to use jikes (one line), and was done
> >with it.
> >
> >In fact, the global web.xml is a feature point of 4.0mX (ie: it's working
> >again).  
> >
> >I wouldn't expect it back...
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