How to set the Web application context in Thorntail?












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I'm looking for a way to customize the Web application name (so to change the Web context accordingly) in Thorntail. I assume that it can be done through the thorntail's maven plugin but I cannot find which is the property to set for it.
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    I'm looking for a way to customize the Web application name (so to change the Web context accordingly) in Thorntail. I assume that it can be done through the thorntail's maven plugin but I cannot find which is the property to set for it.
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      I'm looking for a way to customize the Web application name (so to change the Web context accordingly) in Thorntail. I assume that it can be done through the thorntail's maven plugin but I cannot find which is the property to set for it.
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          By default, the context is /, which should be what you want most of the time. To customize it, you can use one of the following options:



          1) Pass the thorntail.context.path system property when starting the uberjar: java -jar my-app-thorntail.jar -Dthorntail.context.path=my-context.



          2) If you use project-defaults.yml, you can configure it there:



          thorntail:
          context:
          path: my-context


          3) Create a file WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml with this content:



          <jboss-web>
          <context-root>my-context</context-root>
          </jboss-web>


          (Under the hood, options 1 and 2 are actually transformed to 3, but you don't have to care.)






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          • Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

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            20 hours ago











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          By default, the context is /, which should be what you want most of the time. To customize it, you can use one of the following options:



          1) Pass the thorntail.context.path system property when starting the uberjar: java -jar my-app-thorntail.jar -Dthorntail.context.path=my-context.



          2) If you use project-defaults.yml, you can configure it there:



          thorntail:
          context:
          path: my-context


          3) Create a file WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml with this content:



          <jboss-web>
          <context-root>my-context</context-root>
          </jboss-web>


          (Under the hood, options 1 and 2 are actually transformed to 3, but you don't have to care.)






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          • Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

            – Carla
            20 hours ago
















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          By default, the context is /, which should be what you want most of the time. To customize it, you can use one of the following options:



          1) Pass the thorntail.context.path system property when starting the uberjar: java -jar my-app-thorntail.jar -Dthorntail.context.path=my-context.



          2) If you use project-defaults.yml, you can configure it there:



          thorntail:
          context:
          path: my-context


          3) Create a file WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml with this content:



          <jboss-web>
          <context-root>my-context</context-root>
          </jboss-web>


          (Under the hood, options 1 and 2 are actually transformed to 3, but you don't have to care.)






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          • Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

            – Carla
            20 hours ago














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          By default, the context is /, which should be what you want most of the time. To customize it, you can use one of the following options:



          1) Pass the thorntail.context.path system property when starting the uberjar: java -jar my-app-thorntail.jar -Dthorntail.context.path=my-context.



          2) If you use project-defaults.yml, you can configure it there:



          thorntail:
          context:
          path: my-context


          3) Create a file WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml with this content:



          <jboss-web>
          <context-root>my-context</context-root>
          </jboss-web>


          (Under the hood, options 1 and 2 are actually transformed to 3, but you don't have to care.)






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          By default, the context is /, which should be what you want most of the time. To customize it, you can use one of the following options:



          1) Pass the thorntail.context.path system property when starting the uberjar: java -jar my-app-thorntail.jar -Dthorntail.context.path=my-context.



          2) If you use project-defaults.yml, you can configure it there:



          thorntail:
          context:
          path: my-context


          3) Create a file WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml with this content:



          <jboss-web>
          <context-root>my-context</context-root>
          </jboss-web>


          (Under the hood, options 1 and 2 are actually transformed to 3, but you don't have to care.)







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          • Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

            – Carla
            20 hours ago



















          • Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

            – Carla
            20 hours ago

















          Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

          – Carla
          20 hours ago





          Thanks a lot. Right now I've found in one of the examples the project-defaults.yml way to configure it. I wasn't aware of the System property which is perfect to avoid changing the application. Thanks

          – Carla
          20 hours ago


















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