[JBoss-user] [HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: Use of Tomcat's context.xml versus Use of JBoss's jboss-

2005-01-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, that is the correct way to do it for JBoss versions that use Tomcat 5.x (JBoss 3.2.4 and above). For Tomcat 4.x (JBoss 3.2.3 and below), you would do it in /jboss-3.2.3/server/default/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat41.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml. For these older versions, the Tomcat XML seen

[JBoss-user] [HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: Use of Tomcat's context.xml versus Use of JBoss's jboss-

2004-12-21 Thread karink
Hi Stan, thanks for your answer. I do not know exactly how I can define a SessionManager globally. I saw that it works, when I configure a Context for the root path in the server.xml file inside the Host element. For example like this (the configuration makes not a lot sense, it is only for the

[JBoss-user] [HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: Use of Tomcat's context.xml versus Use of JBoss's jboss-

2004-12-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, you should use context.xml for configuring the Manager. A quick look through the elements of context.xml and jboss-web.xml showed that the only overlap was the context root element. JBoss does not respect that setting for context.xml. You must set it in jboss-web.xml As I said, it was a

[JBoss-user] [HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: Use of Tomcat's context.xml versus Use of JBoss's jboss-

2004-12-06 Thread karink
sorry I missed some important information I use Tomcat 5 and Jboss 4 Regards Karin View the original post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopicp=3857514#3857514 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bbop=postingmode=replyp=3857514