I think that is the same, you must define a new context, with the new 
path as you can see with the samples in server.xml

I don't think you have to modify anything more, but i'm not fully sure.

Bye, Dani



----- Missatge Original -----
De: Alex Kachanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data: Divendres, Octubre 5, 2001 10:23 am
Assumpte: outside webapps

> Hi, guys!
> 
> can anyone tell me how I can store my web applications
> outside the webapps folder
> 
> for example I have a Tomcat installed in d:\Tomcat\
> so all applications are by default in d:\Tomcat\webapps\
> 
> how can I store them in d:\web-projects\ together with my 
> other web-porjects?
> 
> I've tried to find the answer in Internet but failed - all they 
> suggestis 
> to specify an absolute path (for UNIX) in server.xml, but what 
> will it
> be for Windows?
> 
> with best wishes
> Alexander Kachanov
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