Sorry this is going to seem stupid, and it is but . . . Back when we first installed tomcat (3.0) we only used the webapps folder because we couldn't get virtual hosting to work.
Now of course I can, but I still have several webapps that were done using the ajp auto apache-conf generator thing. Anyway long story short, the virtual hosts was done in apache and all of these webapps were mounted across all virtualhosts. While I am trying to eliminate this, I can't for a while. And unfortunately some use different domains to access the same webapp. Bad idea I know, but it was all I could get working a few years ago. And now that I am going to tomcat 4, here is my question . . . QUESTION: Is there an easy way to make a webapp available on a context across all hosts (short up putting each webapp's contex in every host tag in the server.xml)? Basically a global context to span the whole server regardless of host. Kind of like you could set up 1 cgi-bin for multiple virtual hosts in apache. Thanks, -Erick -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
