u can use an error-page directive.
In tomcat examples, there is a particular example which shows this.
<%@ page errorPage="errorpge.jsp" %>
You will hv to include this in every jsp u wish to redirect to an error page
like this.
-anoop
-----Original Message-----
From: John Ghidiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 7:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Application-wide error page.
Hi All,
I am writing my first web application, and I need some help. I have spent
most of the morning looking for the answer to what should be a simple
problem. I would like to have an error page that is global, in terms of the
application. That is, whenever any type of error occurs, I would like some
specific error page to be displayed. I have put
<error-page>java.lang.Throwable</error-page> in the web.xml, but that does
not work for http errors, such as 404. I realize that I could enumerate all
the error codes within <error-page> sections, but that seems tedious and it
just seems that there should be a better way. I am currently using Tomcat
4.1.8, and I would like to keep the solution vendor independent. Any ideas?
Regards,
John
John Ghidiu
Benderson Development Company Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(716) 878-9376
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