Bill de hÓra wrote:

Steve Betts wrote:
Just to clarify, you don't HAVE to make nutch the default application on the
server, but the default search pages all use paths that only work correctly
if the application is made as the root application.

If you change the paths on the search pages, nutch will play well with other
applications on the server, so you can continue to use your Tomcat server
for multiple applications.

Is there a reason it's designed to run as the root webapp?

Yes, programmers are lazy... ;-)

But seriously, someone needs to take some time to clean it up. There's only a couple things that are missing, everything else should already be context-independent.

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