Hi,
I've been developing an application with this structure of directories  

mydir/html/
mydir/html/WEB-INF
mydir/html/WEB-INF/classes
mydir/html/WEB-INF/lib
mydir/html/WEB-INF/web.xml
                                                
At server.xml I've included this host:                                          
<Host name="myhost.es" appBase="/myhost/html" unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
        <Context path="" reloadable="true" docBase="/myhost/html"/>
</Host>

And everything works fine.

The problem comes now that I want to put my application in another machine
and I want to do it with a war file.

What I've done es to take the directory mydir/html and create the html.war.
Then I changed the host by this one:
<Host name="myhost.es" appBase="/myhost" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
        <Context path="" reloadable="true" docBase="/myhost/html"/>
</Host>

But now, when I start tomcat, it creates the directories mydir/html and
mydir/ROOT. The application seems to work indeed but, how can I avoid the
system create de ROOT directory? Probably I'm not doing this in the correct
way.

I want to access my application at the URL myhost.es and not at
myhost.es/html.

Thanks
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