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Re: Different root context for the same app

From: Ludovic Champenois <Ludovic.Champenois_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 17:51:21 -0700

Arun Gupta wrote:
>> If you are doing what I think you are doing, this might be a NetBeans
>> plugin bug, but I'm not certain yet.
> There is no NetBeans involved here.
>
>>
>> Are you deploying this to a JRuby container running on V3 or are you
>> packaging it as a WAR and then deploying to V3? And if the latter, are
> Native Ruby deployment
Are you telling that a native RoR app can have a WEB-INF/sun-web.xml
that would be used by GF V3 RoR container?
I am not sure it will ever work...

Ludo
>
>> you using asadmin to deploy the app, or are you using the V3 Plugin?
> asadmin
>
> -Arun
>>
>> -Peter
>>
>> Arun Gupta wrote:
>>> I've created a Rails app and added WEB-INF/sun-web.xml directory
>>> with the contents as:
>>>
>>> -- cut here --
>>> <sun-web-app error-url="">
>>> <context-root>/ruby_comet</context-root>
>>> <class-loader delegate="true"/>
>>> -- cut here --
>>>
>>> If the app is deployed then the following message is shown:
>>>
>>> INFO: Loading application ttt_ruby at /ttt_ruby
>>>
>>> However if I restart the server (w/o re-deploying the app) then the
>>> following message is shown:
>>>
>>> INFO: Loading application ttt_ruby at /ruby_comet
>>>
>>> The same app is getting loaded in different root context. And indeed
>>> this is verified by accessing the URL as well.
>>>
>>> Am I missing something or this is a bug ?
>>>
>>> -Arun
>>>
>>
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