Bundle your web application into a war file and drop it into the
/jboss/deploy directory.

We run JBoss-2.4.4_Tomcat-4.0.1 and haven't done anything in the catalina
directory - any configuration changes and deployments are all done in the
/jboss directory (ie. /jboss/conf/catalina and /jboss/deploy respectively)

Hope this helps,
Russell Giebelhaus


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> Subject: [JBoss-user] Problems migrating from JBoss_2.4.4-Tomcat_4.0.1
> to JBoss_2.4.7-Tomcat_4.0.4
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>
> I run my application on JBoss 2.4.4 and Tomcat 4.0.1, running JBoss ant
> Tomcat separately (i didn't manage to run the bundle), and
> everything works
> right.
>
> Now I've tried to migrate to JBoss_2.4.7-Tomcat_4.0.4. I deploy
> my app, run
> the bundle, and then try to access to my app, but all I get is an error.
> The message is "The requested resource (/myapp/index.htm) is not
> available".The "index.htm" file is in the "myapp" folder, which is in
> "JBoss-2.4.7_Tomcat-4.0.4/catalina/webapps".
>
> Has anyone faced this problem or can tell me why this happens?
>
> Thanks beforehand,
> Ruben
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