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To whom it may concern,

On 1/19/13 10:54 PM, Gmail wrote:
> The production machine (Ubuntu) is Tomcat 5.0, which is why I need
> to keep my development machine at the same level so I can test
> changes to xml files, and then upload to the server.  Only in this
> case I am going backwards due to a disk crash.    I am confident
> the files are correct as they are working on the Ubuntu server.
> What I don't know is in which directory I need to put the
> context.xml file.   According to the 5.0 doc it should not matter
> whether if the file in in ...conf or ... localhost, yet I get
> different behavior depending on which place I put it.  I get no
> startup messages about context.xml when in ...conf (home of 
> server.xml), I do see startup messages about other xml files in
> local host, which is why I moved it there, thus getting the path
> missing error.  I know 5.0 is old, but it is what I am stuck with.

If you have a running production instance with context.xml in the
right place, shouldn't it be easy to determine where the file should
go in your development environment?

FWIW, I think your primary objective should be to get your webapp
running on a supported version of Tomcat: there are known security
vulnerabilities in 5.0 that will never be patched.

- -chris
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