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#150 — Re: Eclipse: running on server error: "Multiple Contexts have a path of ..."

Fromswati114@gmail.com
Date2012-07-23 07:25 -0700
SubjectRe: Eclipse: running on server error: "Multiple Contexts have a path of ..."
Message-ID<74b1de29-b2b0-4e63-884a-e8c40b314e5b@googlegroups.com>
Thank Tou ssoooooo much Daniel....:) :)

On Monday, 3 March 2008 15:01:12 UTC+5:30, (unknown)  wrote:
> On 14 feb, 15:19, xlucio.fla...@gmail.com wrote:
> &gt; On 4 fev, 12:31, Woland &lt;thewol...@gmail.com&gt; wrote:
> &gt;
> &gt; &gt; Hi all!
> &gt;
> &gt; &gt; I&#39;m having a problem running my web project on server (Tomcat 5.5 or
> &gt; &gt; Tomcat 6.0) from Eclipse IDE 3.3 WST.
> &gt; &gt; Whenever I try to run my project on server, during the publishing
> &gt; &gt; process I get the following error:
> &gt;
> &gt; &gt; Multiple Contexts have a path of &quot;/Project_Name&quot;
> &gt;
> &gt; &gt; I&#39;ve tried many thing to solve it including making a new workspace
> &gt; &gt; directory.
> &gt;
> &gt; &gt; Any ideas?
> &gt;
> &gt; Hello
> &gt;
> &gt; Try to rename the Project / Properties / WebProject Settings to
> &gt; Project_name2 for example.
> &gt; Works fine for me.
> &gt;
> &gt; Now why this $#%#*# happen, I simplily don&#39;t know!!!
> 
> Actually it&#39;s really simple. The server.xml file is corrupted by
> Eclipse!!! How it happens I don&#39;t know, there could be many reasons
> internal to Eclipse WST guts. So, like I found out many times with
> Eclipse, don&#39;t be afraid to do some XML file surgery.
> 
> Open the corrupted server.xml file by selecting it in Eclipse.
> Do a search for the particular path ( /Project_Name ) ...
> notice how there are multiple Context tags using the same path? Remove
> the unwanted ones and live will be good yet again.
> 
> No thanks, just making the programmer world a better place
> 
> Daniel Gressmann

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