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Subject: RE: ApacheThe WEB-INF directory is part of the war file. All a war file comprises is a jar of the entire webapp directory structure, making it easier to distribute than the entire directory. Tomcat unjars the war file for its ease.-----Original Message-----
From: Christoph Rooms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: ApacheHow ? What is the best approach to keep on working with the WEB-INF directory ?-----Original Message-----
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From: Rooms Christoph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Apache
Hi,
If I use Apache for http & Tomcat for jsp/servlet together. Can I still use wars ?
greetz, Christoph
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Title: RE: Apache
But is
it then possible to work under apache with this "WAR directory structure". (like
we do when working in Tomcat)
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