>Also, the docs caution that I should respect element ordering in the > web.xml file, but they don't tell me what the ordering should be. > Where is this ordering documented? SRV.13.4 of the Servlet Spec lists the order. The Tocmat documentation, generally, doesn't repeat what can be found in the Servlet and JSP specs. http://www.jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/
Sorry I could answer more of your questions. On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 19:10, Allen Holub wrote: > Dear List, > > During early development (Tomcat 5.0.28 under RedHat EL3), > I've found that META-INF/context.xml is > virtually unusable, primarily because it's so hard to deploy. By the > same token, putting the file in conf/Catalina/localhost/myApp.xml is > equally difficult because an ant-based redeploy overwrites it with a > default version. I'm loath to put stuff in server.xml, and in any > event, the only thing I'm doing with context.xml is defining > a JDNI resource for the database connection pool and a couple of > environment strings. > > I understand from the documentation, that I can define these in > web.xml, and though I've gotten <env-entry> to work just fine (as > a replacement for the <Environment...> element in context.xml), I > can't find documentation for how to replace a > <Resource...> element in context.xml with an equivalent > <resource-ref> element in web.xml. > > Is this possible or am I misguided? If it is possible, can anyone > point me at a description of how to do it that's more complete > than the one in the "GlobalNamingResources Component" section of the > "Server Configuration Reference?" > > Also, the docs caution that I should respect element ordering in the > web.xml file, but they don't tell me what the ordering should be. > Where is this ordering documented? > > Alternatively, I'm not adverse to replacing the bundled JNDI > implementation with a stand-alone JNDI server. If anyone's done that, > I'd appreciate any pointers you could give me about how to both > install and access a replacement JNDI implementation. > > Thanks much. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
