Yes. Here is what I did (using Archiva 1.1.1 Standalone):
--- original-apache-archiva-1.1.1/conf/jetty.xml 2008-08-07
17:06:54.000000000 +0000
+++ changed-apache-archiva-1.1.1/conf/jetty.xml 2008-08-24
14:45:05.695848000 +0000
@@ -258,14 +258,21 @@
<!-- =========================================================== -->
<!-- Deploy all webapps in webapps-plus -->
<!-- =========================================================== -->
- <Call class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext"
name="addWebApplications">
+ <!--Call class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext"
name="addWebApplications">
<Arg><Ref id="Contexts"/></Arg>
<Arg>./apps</Arg>
<Arg>org/mortbay/jetty/webapp/webdefault.xml</Arg>
<Arg><Ref id="plusConfig"/></Arg>
<Arg type="boolean">True</Arg>
<Arg type="boolean">False</Arg>
- </Call>
+ </Call-->
+
+ <New class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
+ <Arg><Ref id="Contexts"/></Arg>
+ <Arg>./apps/archiva</Arg>
+ <Arg>/</Arg>
+ <Set name="configurationClasses"><Ref id="plusConfig"/></Set>
+ </New>
<!-- ARCHIVA CONFIG -->
On 9/25/08, Lustig, Marc (Allianz Deutschland, externer Mitarbeiter)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody succeeded to deploy Archiva in root-context (in any
> servlet-container) ?
>
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