Vamsi,
Finally, it's worked. Fixed that. Appreciate it..
Team, Thans for all care and speedy response.
Regards,
Suresh Loganathan ..
On Apr 10, 2014 10:19 AM, "patchsk" wrote:
> There are multiple ways you can do it.
> The way we do it is create an index.html page under tomcat ROOT folder
> w
Yes, good call, but only if you're using an IIS/Apache front end and
mod_jk, which almost everyone should not need to do so. And if you're
using IIS/Apache, mod_jk is not a modern choice of component - the C is
pretty ropey. mod_proxy_ajp or mod_proxy_http are neater solutions.
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: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:42 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Without using "/arsys" how to point the remedy login page.
Suresh,
A number of ways. A server side redirect is the easiest way. In a standard
Tomcat installation, you have a ROOT directory under webapps.
Locate the index.jsp
Suresh,
A number of ways. A server side redirect is the easiest way. In a
standard Tomcat installation, you have a ROOT directory under webapps.
Locate the index.jsp file to a different name and create a new one with
the following contents:
<% response.sendRedirect("/arsys"); %>
John
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There are multiple ways you can do it.
The way we do it is create an index.html page under tomcat ROOT folder with
the following
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Team,
Our remedy web URL is "remedy.upc.biz". when we try this URL it showing
like Tomcat is running. Instead of this, enter like "
remedy.upcoming.biz/arsys" its pointing to login page.
How to point the remedy login page with out using the "/arsys". Can you
please advise?
Regards,
Suresh Logan
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