Answer #1: Yes.


Answer #2: I think so, but I don't use JK2. Should be easy to test.

John

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:24:44 +0200, Hertenstein Alain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi again,

I've got a couple of questions :
- is it possible to create a context whose path goes to another partition ?
Let's say Tomcat is installed in the "c:\tomcat4" folder. Is it possible to
have a Web Application on the "d:\myWebApps" folder ?
- in the uri mapping section of the workers2.properties file, in case of a
JK2 connector for IIS and Tomcat, is it possible to map 2 different contexts
? This would look something like this :


<---------------------
# Map the Tomcat examples webapp AND myWebApp to the Web server uri space
[uri:/examples/*]
[uri:/myWebApp/*]
info=Map both webapps
---------------------->

Is this valid, or should I do it another way ?

Thanks a lot for your help.
Best regards
Alain


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