Howdy,
>Thanks a lot. How is it possible that the ROOT context is accessible,
>while the entry in server.xml is put inside comments ?
>(didn't find this one in the archives ;-) ).
Because by default tomcat will automatically deploy web applications
from the appBase directory. See the Host eleme
Hi Yoav,
>What you've done is enough. You don't need to delete the ROOT files
because the ROOT context is commented out by default. But if you
>don't need them, delete them for cleanliness.
Thanks a lot. How is it possible that the ROOT context is accessible,
while the entry in server.xml is pu
Howdy,
>Sorry if this question has already been asked before...
>I have a webapps http://localhost/myApps/ on Tomcat 4.1.27 which I'd
>simply like to map to http://localhost . I've added a simple
> tag in the server.xml file and put the "path" attribute to
>blank ("").
>This seems to work, but I'