RE: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?

2007-08-09 Thread Vigorito, Nicholas E.
Thanks! 

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> Actually, having the path attribute is more flexible. You can then 
> specify something like /a/b/c which you cannot do with a filename.

Not correct; use the name a#b#c.xml if you want a multi-level path.

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RE: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?

2007-08-09 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Vigorito, Nicholas E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?
> 
> Actually, having the path attribute is more flexible. You can then
> specify something like /a/b/c which you cannot do with a filename.

Not correct; use the name a#b#c.xml if you want a multi-level path.

 - Chuck


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RE: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?

2007-08-09 Thread Vigorito, Nicholas E.
Actually, having the path attribute is more flexible. You can then
specify something like /a/b/c which you cannot do with a filename.

Nick 

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Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?

> From: Vigorito, Nicholas E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?
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> I have a web app that is located outside the webapps directory. Put 
> the context file app_name.xml in the conf/Catalina/localhost 
> directory. The context has a docBase attribute that points to the 
> directory and has a path attribute.

You were o.k. up to that point.  The path attribute must not be used;
instead, insure that the name of the file containing your 
element is the path you wish to use for your webapp.  Recent versions of
Tomcat got rid of the redundancy and ambiguity of the path attribute.

 - Chuck


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RE: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?

2007-08-09 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Vigorito, Nicholas E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.20 application context set using Path?
> 
> I have a web app that is located outside the webapps 
> directory. Put the context file app_name.xml in the
> conf/Catalina/localhost directory. The context has a
> docBase attribute that points to the directory and has
> a path attribute.

You were o.k. up to that point.  The path attribute must not be used;
instead, insure that the name of the file containing your 
element is the path you wish to use for your webapp.  Recent versions of
Tomcat got rid of the redundancy and ambiguity of the path attribute.

 - Chuck


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