Hi,

>     If I understand correctly, WAR file is just a glorified JAR file,
>which in turn is just a glorified tar file.  So unless you're
>unjarring it, editing the config file and rejarring it, you can't
>really muck with the config settings inside it.  How/where do people
>normally keep the configuration variables for the webapp?

You might want to read up the Servlet Spec's section on resource-ref and
env-entry refs.  These provide a way for you to keep one WAR and edit
server.xml (or another server-specific, outside-your-WAR configuration
file) to modify configuration information.  Your understanding above is
incomplete.

Yoav



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