You can always specify it in a separate context configuration file. Keep the server.xml generic and put application specifics in context configuration files.


Jake

At 08:47 AM 8/18/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi All,

We are currently developing an application and using CVS to manage our
source code.  Our goal is to be able to pull down the project off of CVS and
with a single Ant target, get the application up and running on a local
install of Tomcat.

The problem that has risen is that our DataSources are specified in JNDI
(the server.xml in the {CATALINA_HOME}/conf) and is not something that we
can feasibly park in CVS.

Is there a way to get the DataSources specified without modifying the
server.xml? Or, should we be making an ANT target that loads a second
instance of tomcat using a project specific server.xml, much like what
Cactus describes?

Many Thanks,
Jacob

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