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Subject: simply this...


> In a message dated Tue, 15 May 2001 12:53:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Seasundown writes:
>
> << TIA...
>
> Start with a pristene standalone Tomcat install.
>
> I simply wish to create a directory which would
> recognize servlets & jsp files.  A directory in addition to the current
"examples" location.
>
> I've edited server.xml to provide 2 more "contexts":
>
> ---------------------------------------------
>  <Context path="/examples"      <-orig tag(still there)
>       docBase="webapps/examples"
>       crossContext="false"
>       debug="0"
>       reloadable="true" >
>   </Context>
>
> <Context path="/mystuff1"       <--my new context entrys
>       docBase="webapps/mystuff1"
>       debug="0"
>       reloadable="true" >
>   </Context>
>
> <Context path="/mystuff2"      <--my new context entrys
>        docBase="webapps/mystuff2"
>        debug="0"
>        reloadable="true" >
>   </Context>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Is there ANYTHING else to configure (other
> than placing a servlet and a jsp in this
> directory before being able to connect with:
>
> localhost:8080/mystuff1/mynewservlet
> &
> localhost:8080/mystuff2/mynewjsp.jsp
>
> in order to have servlet & jsp working?
>
>
>  >>
>
>

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