Thanks for the response.
Make sure you don't have a ROOT directory or ROOT.war file under the
Host appBase directory, and that you don't have any Context elements in
server.xml. If your new default webapp isn't deploying for some reason,
there should be log entries indicating why.
Yes, I did
Maik Schumacher wrote:
- Having a changed 'appBase' in the 'server.xml' pointing for example to
'c:/test/www' on a Windows machine
- Deploying a Web application as a WAR file with the name' testweb.war'
putting it in the folder 'c:/test/www'
- Now the goal here is to access the Web
Thanks for the response, Chris.
Yes, I used ROOT.xml (in upper case) but it just does not work.
Well, there is no particular reason for not renaming my 'testweb' directory
to 'ROOT'. I just do not like the fact very much that I have to rely on
Tomcat specific contexts. I prefer to use my one and
From: Maik Schumacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Changing the ROOT application in Tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux
As mentioned, no problems on Windows XP, but using ROOT.xml
on my Linux machine does not work. It seams that Tomcat
ignores the ROOT.xml in tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost
Hi all,
I want to change the ROOT application on Tomcat 6 without renaming my Web
application to ROOT.
I have successfully changed the ROOT application on a Windows XP System
using Tomcat 6.0.18. However, using Tomcat 6.0.18 on OpenSuse Linux 10.3
does not work...
I performed the
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Maik,
Maik Schumacher wrote:
I want to change the ROOT application on Tomcat 6 without renaming my Web
application to ROOT.
Any particular reason? It's /way/ easier to simply re-name your
directory to 'ROOT'.
I performed the following steps on