You mean to say that..if i create a new one like
below..

<Context path="/admin" 
                 docBase="webapps/admin" 
                 crossContext="true"
                 debug="0" 
                 reloadable="true" 
                 trusted="false" > 
        </Context>

it is not persistent? It disappears after
restart/restop?



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That was a really good question, and not knowing the
> answer,  I copied my 
> server.xml file, renamed one of the copies, and
> started tomcat. Added new 
> contexts, shut down tomcat, and compared the two
> files. Apparently the 
> answer* to your question is "yes, you will have to
> manually code new contexts 
> into your server.xml file if you want them
> (contexts, that is) to persist 
> between start/stops of tomcat."
> 
> * == This answer derived on a Win98 box running
> Tomcat 3.2.1. YMMV.
> 
> So my follow-up question is: does anyone know if
> this is the intended 
> functionality of the contextAdmin tool? And beyond
> that: where can I find 
> more information about requested, recommended,
> planned, and existing Tomcat 
> administration tools/servlets. Anyone? Anyone?
> 
> > Here's another question regarding the contextAdmin
> application that comes
> > with Tomcat.
> > 
> > Is it possible to save the new context created to
> server.xml in any way so
> > that it will exists when I restart tomcat, or do I
> have to write this code
> > myself?
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 


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