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Running Tomcat from a CD

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siman hew - 03 May 2005 18:08 GMT
Hello,

I would like to burn my web application with Tomcat into CD, and running
from CD.  I found Tomcat is creating a working directory at
CATALINA_BASE/work/Catalina/localhost/webappX, which apparently is not
allowed on CD.
Anyone has the same experience to share with me?

Thanks in advanced.

Siman
Ross Bamford - 03 May 2005 20:00 GMT
> Hello,
>
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>
> Siman

You can change the location of the working directory, using the workDir
attribute to your <Context> (if using StandardContext). See:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html

Ross

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siman hew - 06 May 2005 21:38 GMT
Thanks very much.

Beside workDir, user Database also need to be commented or pointed to
somewhere else.

Thanks, it is really helpful.

SIman


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