Hi,
Anyone know if you can use placeholders in context files, e.g
<Context docBase="ROOT" reloadable="${tomcat.webapp.root.reloadable}"
antiJARLocking="tomcat.webapp.root.antijarlocking"
antiResourceLocking="tomcat.webapp.root.antireslocking">
Currently I am using Ant to perform replacements on the single quoted values in
full, e.g replace reloadable='true' with reloadable='false'
<Context docBase="ROOT" reloadable='true' antiJARLocking='false'
antiResourceLocking='false'>
It works but it's not quite elegant,
Cheers, Allistair
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