Hi Michèle
I see the difference. I didn't see the "Standard Deployment Descriptor
(web.xml)" option.
Thank you.
mihai
miga a écrit :
On Apr 5, 10:29 pm, Mihai DINCA wrote:
Hi Mich�le
Thanks for the tip.
I tested and it works perfectly.
So, the only thing I did was manually
T
Le 5 avr. 10 à 23:05, Steve Morris a écrit :
On 05/04/10 21:12, miga wrote:
I wonder if I have been explicit enough. So to allow another page
than
the index.jsp, or index.html files (default) to be the welcome file,
you may proceed as follows:
1 - When creating the servlet, check the Add in
On Apr 5, 10:29 pm, Mihai DINCA wrote:
> Hi Mich�le
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> I tested and it works perfectly.
>
> So, the only thing I did was manually
This is not exactly the same thing, because here you have a version
2.5 for the web.xml file, not a version 3.0. But you may also add it
ma
Hi Michèle
Thanks for the tip.
I tested and it works perfectly.
So, the only thing I did was manually adding a "web.xml" file to the
WEB-INF directory (the same that contains sun-web.xml) with only this
content:
*
**
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org
I wonder if I have been explicit enough. So to allow another page than
the index.jsp, or index.html files (default) to be the welcome file,
you may proceed as follows:
1 - When creating the servlet, check the Add information to deployment
descriptor (web.xml) in the second panel of the servlet cre