One final item before I leave this thread please.

2009/2/5 Caldarale, Charles R <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>:
onf/????/marge/atom.xml
>
> No.  First off, unless you have something specific to define for your webapp 
> (e.g., a <Resource> or <Realm>, you don't need a <Context> element.  If you 
> do need a <Context>, it is normally placed inside the webapp in 
> META-INF/context.xml.


AFAIK I don't need any resource specification.
Does this mean that I can dispense with the atom/META-INF directory
totally? I.e. it is redundant
for this usage of Tomcat?

atom
|-- META-INF
|   |-- context.xml
|-- WEB-INF
.....

regards

-- 
Dave Pawson
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