Josh,

Imagine that you only want certain applications to access the
GlobalResource. With it in the default everyone has access.

The context.xml for TC5 in the META-INF replaces the context element that
you put in the server.xml in TC4. Thus as you deploy an application you can
adjust it as needed and the server will read it compared to TC4 you had to
restart to reread the server.xml for changes.

I like the quote, but for me it would have to read:
"My Wife! I have to do awful things to pay for her!"

Doug

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Josh G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: jndi without a <context>??


> At 12:41 PM 26/03/2004, you wrote:
>
>
> >Josh,
> >
> >Got you covered.
> >
> >Warning this  email may be long winded, so take breaks often.
> >
> >First, unless there is a reason for you NOT to have a context then this
will
> >get you going.
>
> Snip...
>
> >Good luck and let us know.
> >
> >Doug
>
>
> Thanks for that! Of course it turns up 15 minutes after I accidently
> stumble upon the <DefaultContext> element which seems to have made it all
> work. I'm interested in the context.xml you had in the META-INF directory,
> what's that for?
>
> Oh, and let's have three cheers for the _wonderful_ tomcat
documentation...
> *grumble grumble*....
>
> :-)
>
> -Josh
>
>
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>
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>
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