This is a resend, yesterdays version seems to have vanished...
I'll confess, I'm a little confused.
Documentation relating to J2EE states that the context-root directive in the
application.xml or web.xml files should be used to provide a unique prefix for your
web application to be access
I'd like to ask a trival question. I hope some
expert out there could humour me. I'm studying how orion works and I met with
the following.
How is the context-root tag in the
META-INF/applications.xml file used ?
I initially thought it was used to refer to the
website url (based
I'd like to ask a trival question.
How is the context-root tag in the
META-INF/applications.xml file used ? I initially thought it was used to refer
to the website url (based on the Reference Implementation's deployment) but that
has apparently been covered by orion's own deployment
hi,
I must say that I'm a little confused about the way context-root is used in
orion, which may be due to lack of understanding of the spec on my part.
say, I want to use a web application under a certain context-root
("/myroot") in a website. what I do is put an entry in the rel
Hi, context-root is a "hint" to deployment tools and as such will be used by
the Orion deployment tools when suggesting a mapping at deployment time. The
actul root specified is a deployment setting though and as such doesnt
belong in the assembly descriptor. For instance a w