buddy,
you
have to add a context for your path in server.xml file
Here
is the sample of it
<Context
path="/examples"
docBase="webapps/examples"
crossContext="false"
debug="0"
reloadable="true" >
</Context>
"path" is the path what you refer in the
url.
"docBase" is the physical path of that, in your case it's
"home/user/domain/htdocs".
so as far I know your context should look like
this,
<Context
path="name"
docBase="home/user/domain/htdocs"
crossContext="false"
debug="0"
reloadable="true" >
</Context>
please
correct me if this is worng
Regds,
Raghu
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrea Bertone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:12 AM
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Subject: server.xml help (i think)Hi Tomcat Users!I am desperate need of assistance. I have been diligently attempting to get Tomcat working for 2 months (which should be a clue I'm just not cut out for this) but I keep trucking along. In addition to being new to Tomcat, I am also new to Apache and Linux and JSP... I currently am running rh Linux with Apache Web Server and Tomcat with Jserv for jsp pages. Tomcat is functioning. My problem is that in order to get my jsp pages to function they need to be in the tomcat/webapps/root folder. How can I change it so they can run in home/user/domain/htdocs? I suspect it is the server.xml file. Am I right? and if so what and how do I change it?I appreciate your help immensely.Thank you,AndreaSearch Engine OptimizationBertone Advertising, Inc.ph. 562.404.7300fax 562.623.0027
