Hi,

>In server.xml I created a default-context and viola! It
>worked! :-)

Ahh, I'd stay on tiptoes if I were you.  DefaultContext has a couple of
subtle bugs that affect a small subset of applications which rely on
binding order.

It's worth your time to dump DefaultContext and declare the resources in
your actual Context, with a ResourceLink if you're using
GlobalNamingResources as others have pointed out.  Either of those
options is superior to DefaultContext (which by the way is more or less
gone in Tomcat 5.5).

Yoav



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