Re: howto deal with war files if context.xml needs configration?

2006-08-07 Thread Mikolaj Rydzewski

Almir Kazazic wrote:

where can I find more information about "old way" ?

http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html


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Re: howto deal with war files if context.xml needs configration?

2006-08-07 Thread Almir Kazazic

where can I find more information about "old way" ?

On 8/7/06, Mikolaj Rydzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Holger Klawitter wrote:
> I have written a webapplication with I would like to distribute as a war file
> amongst a few hosts. There is a resource in the context file which needs some
> individual configuration per server.
>
> * I used to unpack directly into the webapps directory and doing the
>   configuration in the true context.xml file.
> * As far as I understand, this approach is no longer recommended and
>   causes more an more problems with every new tomcat version.
>
You can define them in server.xml. The 'old way' with embeding 
inside  in server.xml.

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Re: howto deal with war files if context.xml needs configration?

2006-08-07 Thread Mikolaj Rydzewski

Holger Klawitter wrote:
I have written a webapplication with I would like to distribute as a war file 
amongst a few hosts. There is a resource in the context file which needs some 
individual configuration per server. 


* I used to unpack directly into the webapps directory and doing the
  configuration in the true context.xml file.
* As far as I understand, this approach is no longer recommended and
  causes more an more problems with every new tomcat version.
  
You can define them in server.xml. The 'old way' with embeding  
inside  in server.xml.


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