In Eclipse, if I create a dynamic web app project called "foo", then a
Resin server using the plugin config tool, I can then deploy it and
it runs at localhost:8080/foo. I need to have it deployed to the root,
i.e. just localhost:8080. It seems its the "Add/Remove" dialog in the
Resin Plug in
> In Eclipse, if I create a dynamic web app project called "foo", then a
> Resin server using the plugin config tool, I can then deploy it and
> it runs at localhost:8080/foo. I need to have it deployed to the root,
> i.e. just localhost:8080. It seems its the "Add/Remove" dialog in the
> Resin
On 02/01/2016 18:25, Alex Rojkov wrote:
>> In Eclipse, if I create a dynamic web app project called "foo", then a
Hi Carl,
I just tested with a symbolic link named ROOT pointing to the deploy foo
directory and that worked for me.
So you should remove webapps/ROOT and make a link with ln -s
>>> In Eclipse, if I create a dynamic web app project called "foo", then a
>
> Hi Carl,
>
> I just tested with a symbolic link named ROOT pointing to the deploy foo
> directory and that worked for me.
>
> So you should remove webapps/ROOT and make a link with ln -s foo ROOT
>
>
> Alex
>
>
Hi,
Another option; only for usage in Eclipse, create an EAR (Enterprise
Archive) project, include the war project in it, and using its
application.xml set the context root. See
http://forum.caucho.com/showthread.php?t=27214
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 9:36 PM, Carl