David,
Thanks for the quick response.
I've tried your recommendation, and it does remap the webapps/ROOT to
whatever the name of the xml file is.
However, if I rename it public_html.xml, it looks for
"/path/to/public_html/public_html" instead of just /path/to/public_html.
Here is a snippet of the server.xml and public_html.xml file:
server.xml
<Host name="localhost"
appBase="/path/to/public_html"deployOnStartup="true"
unpackWARs="false" autoDeploy="true"
xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
public_html.xml:
<Context path="" debug="0" swallowOutput="true">
</Context>
I tried to change the appBase to just "/path/to/" and restart tomcat, it
looks at the desired path but I have to relocate all the files from
public_html to the folder /path/to.
Here are the errors from the webapps.log;
2006-10-16 14:33:27:072 - {ERROR} core.StandardContext; Error starting
static Resources
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Document base
/path/to/public_html/public_html does not exist or is not a readable
directory
This setup is still working with Tomcat/4.1.18. I've been trying to get
it working for at least a few weeks and just started using this mailling
list as the last resort, so I apologize if this is not an acceptable
setup on Tomcat 5.5
Thanks,
Rizalino
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