McRaven, Brian wrote:
> I thought it was created in a Servlet and you had to change some
> parameters in one of the .xml files like web.xml in the ROOT directory.
> Is this correct for Apache Tomcat 5.5.17?
Yes. And the index.jsp the OP wants to replace, even contains this
information:
"NOTE: Th
some
parameters in one of the .xml files like web.xml in the ROOT directory.
Is this correct for Apache Tomcat 5.5.17?
-Original Message-
From: Lou Caudell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 3:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Changing to different inde
: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Changing to different index.jsp from Tomcat default
index.jsp
McRaven, Brian wrote:
> When I start my Tomcat server and link to http://localhost/ I get the
> default index.jsp that comes with Apache Tomcat Server. I want to use
> my own index.jsp how do
McRaven, Brian wrote:
When I start my Tomcat server and link to http://localhost/ I get the
default index.jsp that comes with Apache Tomcat Server. I want to use
my own index.jsp how do I achieve this objective?
Brian
It's under webapps/ROOT. But, rename the original one, as it is useful.
When I start my Tomcat server and link to http://localhost/ I get the
default index.jsp that comes with Apache Tomcat Server. I want to use
my own index.jsp how do I achieve this objective?
Brian