RE: Setting a Welcome File + Tiles + PreCompiled JSP's

2003-08-21 Thread Kevin Peters
I remember reading something when we first started building our STRUTS
application that said that you had to have a physical file outside the
WEB-INF directory representing your welcomefile.  All of our JSPs reside in
a subdirectory under WEB-INF, so we put a blank file named index.do in the
root directory and it works like a charm (no redirects needed).


Kevin

-Original Message-
From: K.C. Baltz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 3:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Setting a Welcome File + Tiles + PreCompiled JSP's


I just have an index.jsp that I still include in the war, even though 
all my JSPs are pre-compiled.  I'm not actually sure if the file version 
or the pre-compiled version gets called.  Doesn't really matter I 
guess.And I use a META refresh to redirect to my main page:

">

K.C.

Pat Quinn wrote:

> I'm using tiles and i know i can't set the  attribute in 
> web.xml to a tile definition or a struts action url. I'm also 
> precompiling all my JSP's so i can't assign it to a JSP... i was 
> thinking about assign it to a html file and then onLoad i could 
> redirect to my logon action url... to do this i'd have to hard code 
> the ipaddress and port number into my url so i don't really want to do 
> that. Any ideas how i might do this?
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Re: Setting a Welcome File + Tiles + PreCompiled JSP's

2003-08-21 Thread K.C. Baltz
I just have an index.jsp that I still include in the war, even though 
all my JSPs are pre-compiled.  I'm not actually sure if the file version 
or the pre-compiled version gets called.  Doesn't really matter I 
guess.And I use a META refresh to redirect to my main page:

">

K.C.

Pat Quinn wrote:

I'm using tiles and i know i can't set the  attribute in 
web.xml to a tile definition or a struts action url. I'm also 
precompiling all my JSP's so i can't assign it to a JSP... i was 
thinking about assign it to a html file and then onLoad i could 
redirect to my logon action url... to do this i'd have to hard code 
the ipaddress and port number into my url so i don't really want to do 
that. Any ideas how i might do this?

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Re: Setting a Welcome File + Tiles + PreCompiled JSP's

2003-08-21 Thread Jason Lea
I use a filter to catch requests that map to "/" and request my 
Homepage.do action instead.  So I don't have any index.html or index.jsp 
page at all.

I think the 2.3 spec wants some sort of file to map to.

I did hear of one person who set the  to 'index.do' and 
put a dummy index.do file in there (with a note that it was a dummy and 
not to delete).  The web container was happy because there was a file 
there called 'index.do'.

Since Struts is mapped to process *.do, the person defined an action 
called 'index'  and struts could do its normal processing, forwarding 
off to the .jsp in /WEB-INF/.

I don't know if that is portable amongst containers though.

Pat Quinn wrote:

I'm using tiles and i know i can't set the  attribute in 
web.xml to a tile definition or a struts action url. I'm also 
precompiling all my JSP's so i can't assign it to a JSP... i was 
thinking about assign it to a html file and then onLoad i could redirect 
to my logon action url... to do this i'd have to hard code the ipaddress 
and port number into my url so i don't really want to do that. Any ideas 
how i might do this?

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RE: Setting a Welcome File + Tiles + PreCompiled JSP's

2003-08-21 Thread Hue Holleran
Use the HTML  tag?








Or, alternatively if you want to use window.onLoad - checkout the source on
IE's error page that does this pretty effectively by extracting the server
information from document.location.href - full source attached below (you'll
need to identify the appropriate bits):






a:link  {font:8pt/11pt verdana; color:red}
a:visited   {font:8pt/11pt verdana; color:#4e4e4e}


HTTP 404 Not Found



function Homepage(){
// in real bits, urls get returned to our script like this:
// res://shdocvw.dll/http_404.htm#http://www.DocURL.com/bar.htm

//For testing use DocURL =
"res://shdocvw.dll/http_404.htm#https://www.microsoft.com/bar.htm";
DocURL = document.location.href;

//this is where the http or https will be, as found by searching for ://
but skipping the res://
protocolIndex=DocURL.indexOf("://",4);

//this finds the ending slash for the domain server
serverIndex=DocURL.indexOf("/",protocolIndex + 3);

//for the href, we need a valid URL to the domain. We search for the #
symbol to find the begining
//of the true URL, and add 1 to skip it - this is the BeginURL value. We
use serverIndex as the end marker.
//urlresult=DocURL.substring(protocolIndex - 4,serverIndex);
BeginURL=DocURL.indexOf("#",1) + 1;
if (protocolIndex - BeginURL > 7)
urlresult=""

urlresult=DocURL.substring(BeginURL,serverIndex);

//for display, we need to skip after http://, and go to the next slash
displayresult=DocURL.substring(protocolIndex + 3 ,serverIndex);

// Security precaution: must filter out "urlResult" and "displayresult"
forbiddenChars = new RegExp("[<>\'\"]", "g");   // Global search/replace
urlresult = urlresult.replace(forbiddenChars, "");
displayresult = displayresult.replace(forbiddenChars, "");

document.write('' + displayresult +
"");

}








  

The
page cannot be found

  
  
The page you are looking
for might have been
removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily
unavailable.
  
  

Please try the following:
  If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make
sure that it is
spelled correctly.
  
  Open the  Homepage();  home page, and
then look for links to the information
you want. 
  Click the  Back button to try another link.

  Click  Search to look for
information on the Internet. 



HTTP 404 -
File not found
Internet Explorer 



  




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> Subject: Setting a Welcome File + Tiles + PreCompiled JSP's
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> I'm using tiles and i know i can't set the  attribute in
> web.xml to a tile definition or a struts action url. I'm also
> precompiling
> all my JSP's so i can't assign it to a JSP... i was thinking
> about assign it
> to a html file and then onLoad i could redirect to my logon
> action url... to
> do this i'd have to hard code the ipaddress and port number into
> my url so i
> don't really want to do that. Any ideas how i might do this?
>
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