yes, each webapp has its own web.xml, you can use that among other things to define your servlets, taglibs, resource-refs.
unjared classes go into /WEB-INF/classes directory, jars go into /WEB-INF/lib
How long a web.xml can be depends on how many things you wish to put in there. I think the tomcat doc has a section on best practices deployment. It *should* come with your installation of tomcat.

Enok Strine wrote:

Hi folks,
I have installed TC 4.1 and have it apprently installed correctly. Can anyone tell me the significance of the WEB-INF dir please?
Also, must everything run under webapps/root/..? I am presuming WEB-INF holds configuration / class libraries for each app? Yet there is a single web.xml, file 6 lines in length?
Will someone please enlighten me?

E.

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