If you want to be able to just "drop in" your war file, then it's nice
to just use the context.xml file.
On 1/22/07, Garth Keesler <garthk@gdcjk.com> wrote:
> In the Tomcat Admin page, it is possible to configure data sources for
> various services, in particular Axis2. All of the same info is input
> that appears in the <Resource> section of the context.xml file. Are
> these both accomplishing the same thing? Are they both required to
> configure a DBCP data source? Is one preferable over the other? They
> seem to be doing the same thing.
>
> Just curious,
> Garth
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