Thanks for reminding me about resource-ref. I don't think that putting
app-specific settings in server.xml is ideal - I'd rather have the
per-app config files - but I can see that would get around the issues
I'm complaining about.
-- 
Len

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 10:57, Christopher Schultz
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> Len Popp wrote:
>> So, the server admin can configure the DB server etc. by editing the
>> file under the conf dir, but every time they deploy a new version of
>> the app the settings are auto-wiped?
>
> No. Ideally, the server admin sets up data sources in server.xml and
> then the webapps use web.xml (or context.xml) and <resource-ref>. You
> certainly don't want devs overwriting admin settings.
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> - -chris
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