Tomcat only deploys (dot).war files. Or if you want to manually deploy you can
create the application directory yourself under the Tomcat webapps directory
and upzip the (dot).war or populate the directory structure with the right
classes, jars, html and jsp yourself:
No, tomcat doesn't only deply .war files. It can also deploy an
expanded web application as long as the layout conforms to the spec.
Regarding the OPs original question, the servlet spec is the best place
for the info.
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/index.html
Yes, but I did not want to say that...
Caldarale, Charles R wrote ..
From: David Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Putting java packages as web applications on tomcat
There's more: you need to take a look at the
tomcat.jarakta.apache.org doco.
Should also look
From: David Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Putting java packages as web applications on tomcat
There's more: you need to take a look at the
tomcat.jarakta.apache.org doco.
Should also look at the servlet spec, which defines the structure and
content of a webapp:
http