On 18/08/2010 12:12, Gautam wrote:
> Hi PID,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Is there any other way than to use ROOT.war or
> softlink to ROOT?
None that I'd recommend. Is there a reason why this simple step won't
work for you?
Linking will likely cause double deployment, which you don't want.
p
Pid wrote:
On 18/08/2010 11:24, Gautam wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Tomcat world and I am working on Tomcat 6.X on Solaris 10. C
I want your help to figure out way to make an application war deploy
with root context. I.e An app xyz.war is accessible by
http://localhost:8080/ instead of http://localh
Hi PID,
Thanks for your reply. Is there any other way than to use ROOT.war or
softlink to ROOT?
--GS
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 12:01 +0100, Pid wrote:
> On 18/08/2010 11:24, Gautam wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am new to Tomcat world and I am working on Tomcat 6.X on Solaris 10. C
> >
> > I want you
On 18/08/2010 11:24, Gautam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Tomcat world and I am working on Tomcat 6.X on Solaris 10. C
>
> I want your help to figure out way to make an application war deploy
> with root context. I.e An app xyz.war is accessible by
> http://localhost:8080/ instead of http://localh
Hi,
I am new to Tomcat world and I am working on Tomcat 6.X on Solaris 10. C
I want your help to figure out way to make an application war deploy
with root context. I.e An app xyz.war is accessible by
http://localhost:8080/ instead of http://localhost/xyz
The current war file is named xyz.war, i