A DefaultContext component represents a subset
of the Context configuration elements.
A DefaultContext
can be nested within an
Engine or Host.
The elements you configure for a DefaultContext
within
both the Engine
and Host
elements are
added to the configuration of any automatically created web application
context or configured context.
If you wish to configure a Context
which does not use
the DefaultContext
configuration set the Context
attribute override="true"
.
All implementations of the Context component support the following attributes:
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
cookies |
Set to true if you want cookies to be used for session
identifier communication (if supported by the client). Set to
false if you want to skip even trying session id cookies,
and rely only on URL rewriting. If not specified, the default value is
true .
|
crossContext |
Set to true of you want calls from within this application
to ServletContext.getContext() to successfully return the
ServletContext for other web applications running in this
host. Set to false in security conscious environments, so
that getContext() calls will return null . The
default value is false .
|
reloadable |
Set this attribute to true if you wish to have Catalina
check the classes in WEB-INF/classes and
WEB-INF/lib for modification, and automatically reload
this application if a change is detected. This feature is very useful
during development; however, it requires significant runtime overhead
so it is not recommended for production deployment scenarios.
|
wrapperClass |
Java class name of the org.apache.catalina.Wrapper
implementation class that will be used for servlets managed by this
Context. If not specified, the standard value
(org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapper ) will be used.
|
useNaming |
Set this attribute to true if you wish to have Catalina
enable JNDI. Default is true .
|
You can attach one or more of the following utility components by nesting a corresponding declaration inside your Host element.
If you have implemented a Java object that needs to know when this
Context is started or stopped, you can declare it by nesting a
<Listener>
element inside the <Context>
element. The class you specify in the className
attribute
of this Listener must implement the
org.apache.catalina.LifecycleListener
interface, and it will be
notified about the occurrence of the corresponding lifecycle events.
Configuration for such a listener might look like this:
<Context path="/myapp" ...> ... <Listener className="com.mycompany.MyAppListener"/> ... </Context>