Yep, it's how I have things set up!

I don't have a web-app defined, just an application, with ejb and web
modules, and it all works very nicely, unless I'm missing something
here...

On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Robert Krueger wrote:

> At 14:59 13.11.00 , you wrote:
> >In your application.xml for each file, specify the context root.
> >
> >Eg, in cs2k/META-INF/application.xml
> >
> >specify:
> >
> ><module>
> >     <web>
> >       <web-uri>cs2k-web</web-uri> <!-- directory where the website lives,
> >eg applications/cs2k/cs2k-web, must have a WEB-INF/web.xml file in it -->
> >         <context-root>cs2k/</context-root>
> >     </web>
> ></module>
> 
> have you actually tried this?? I wasn't aware that the context root 
> actually does anything. would be a surprise to me. I'm quite sure the only 
> thing that's honoured is the root attribute in the web-app element.
> 
> robert
> 
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