> From: Angelov, Rossen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How set a default context
>
> What I wrote was extracted from the same doc, the URL you
> pasted in your response.
Yes, but you didn't continue to read the rest of the page, which states
how to do it proper
y, September 26, 2006 2:15 PM
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Subject: RE: How set a default context
> From: Angelov, Rossen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How set a default context
>
> - a Context that has an empty PATH attribute will become the
> default web application for the
> From: Angelov, Rossen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How set a default context
>
> - a Context that has an empty PATH attribute will become the
> default web application for the virtual host. This definitely
> works on Tomcat 5.5
Definitely not true.
work only on Tomcat 5.0
Ross
-Original Message-
From: Ivan Balashov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 1:08 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: How set a default context
I think it should be configurable from somewhere. Moving directories or
writing s
set a default context
Ivan Balashov wrote:
> But that means the context of application will change, as opposed to
making
> it default. I'm not sure if this change is harmful to the application, but
> if it uses e.g. context name for some reason it might be failing.
>
> -Ivan
Ivan Balashov wrote:
> But that means the context of application will change, as opposed to making
> it default. I'm not sure if this change is harmful to the application, but
> if it uses e.g. context name for some reason it might be failing.
>
> -Ivan
If this is the case then you have a badly w
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> From: Gabriel França Campolina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How set a default context
>
> but I need set the default context (http://localhost:8080)
> t
> From: Gabriel França Campolina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How set a default context
>
> but I need set the default context (http://localhost:8080)
> that call the /portal context
Delete the existing webapps/ROOT directory, and rename your portal app to ROOT
in the we
Hi people,
I need your help, I install the tomcat 5.5.17 in my sever, and I have two
context in webapps: /portal and /intranet, when I start the tomcat the two
application run ok, but I need set the default context (
http://localhost:8080) that call the /portal context, Someone can help me?
in t