Thanks Mark.

I am getting the context name using the session object
session.getServletContext().getServletContextName()

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Abhi wrote:
> > I am trying to migrate my application from Resin to Tomcat 6.0.18. The
> > application runs fine, but my application context name(the context is
> > created) is coming as null in Tomcat.
>
> How are you getting the context name?
>
> > <web-app id="/Foo" root-directory="webapps/Foo"/>
> >
> > Can someone please let me know as to what exactly should I put in
> > context.xml, where should I place it in Tomcat and should it be called
> > context.xml or should it be renamed to my web application name?
>
> In this case, you don't need a context.xml file. Just remove it from your
> webapp.
>
> If you had needed to use a context.xml file then it should located at
> META-INF/context.xml inside your WAR.
>
> Tomcat will automatically extract it to CATALINA_BASE/conf/<engine
> name>/<host name>/<name of web app>.xml
>
> For a WAR file foo.war in a default install this would be
> CATALINA_BASE/conf/Catalina/localhost/foo.xml
>
> Mark
>
>
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Cheers,
Abhi

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