Hi,

could you list the distinct URIs you want to define and their taret 
(resource, static files, etc) ?

Best regards,
Thierry Boileau

> I can't get this to work like I want:
>
> TemplateRoute route = router.attach( "/", MyResourceA.class );
> route.setMatchingMode(Template.MODE_STARTS_WITH);
> router.attachDefault(new Directory(getContext(), "war:///"));
>
> this always loads MyResourceA, because the main url ("localhost/MyApp/") also 
> starts with a "/". But this should be attached to the war:/// directory 
> instead of MyResourceA
>
> So I tried to attach MyResourceA as default and in this resource I evaluate 
> the relative reference with getRequest().getResourceRef().getRelativeRef()
>
> But how can I forward to Directory(getContext(), "war:///") in case the 
> relativeRef is "." ?
>
>
>
>    
>> Hi,
>>
>> by default, the router matches the routes using the "equals" mode.
>> In your case, you seem to need something which is more like "starts with":
>>
>> TemplateRoute route = router.attach( "/", MyResourceB.class );
>> route.setMatchingMode(Template.MODE_STARTS_WITH);
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Thierry Boileau
>>
>>      
>>> thank you very much!
>>>
>>> I used your solution and it works good. But there is still a small problem:
>>>
>>> application class:
>>>
>>> router.attach( "/restlet/myresource",MyResourceA.class );
>>> router.attach( "/*", MyResourceB.class );
>>> router.attachDefault(new Directory(getContext(), "war:///"));
>>>
>>> I want to call MyResourceB when I type something like 
>>> "localhost/MyRestletApp/requesturl" but this doesn't work. It always tries 
>>> to convert the target to "war:///requesturl"
>>>
>>> What is wrong?
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>

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