There are a few problems with the solution of creating a META-INF/context.xml
that contains <Context path="/myapp" allowLinking="true">
The biggest issue is that if a conf/context.xml
exists, the allowLinking
in the <Context>
there takes precedence over a <Context>
in a META-INF/context.xml
. And if the in the conf/context.xml
does not explicitly define allowLinking
, that's the same as saying allowLinking="false"
. (see my answer to a context precedence question)
To be sure that your app allows linking, you have to say <Context override="true" allowLinking="true" ...>
.
Another issue is that the path="/myapp"
is ignored in a META-INF/context.xml
. To prevent confusion, it's best to leave it out. The only time path
in a <Context>
has any effect is in the server.xml
, and the official Tomcat docs recommend against putting <Context>
s in a server.xml
.
Finally, instead of a myapp/META-INF/context.xml
file, I recommend using a conf/Catalina/localhost/myapp.xml
file. This technique means you can keep the contents of your META-INF
clean, which is the guts of your webapp -- I don't like to risk mucking about in the guts of my webapp. :-)
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