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For example, if the Web Application is stored in c:\tomcat\webapps\MyWebApp, the MyWebApp directory is the context root.
In NetBean, if I change the context root into foo while the web application is still in c:\tomcat\webapps\MyWebApp, the /WEB-INF/data.zip can still be found !

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An application container can allow you to bind any directory (i.e. document root) to any context. You can read about configuration options provided by tomcat. It uses server.xml for this purpose.
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