Hello, Does having a context in my server.xml file preclude the ability to auto-deploy a war file?
Here's why: I have developers needing to deploy their web apps on our development server. They make a war file and drop it in place. A problem occurs when a context is configured for their web app. When they delete their web app's directory, and the old war file Tomcat won't start because it can't find the context's docBase. Why do I have a context configured? To allow for integration w/ Apache. How do I get around this? Does it make sense to do this? Thanks, Mark .oO Mark Donoghue .oO System Administrator .oO S&T, Pearson Education .oO mark[dot]donoghue[at]pearsoned[dot]com -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
