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Tommy,
On 3/21/13 5:00 PM, Tommy Pham wrote:
Silly me... I figured out what was the issue. I didn't have the
index page defined in Tomcat's web.xml within the D:\wwwroot. The
eventual content of this folder will be images anyway. Would I
Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup my virtual directory wwwroot as
http://localhost/wwwroot/ mapped to d:\wwwroot but I'm getting
HTTP Status 404 - /wwwroot/
type Status report
message /wwwroot/
description The requested resource (/wwwroot/) is not available.
Apache Tomcat/7.0.26
To publish your wwwdoc directory you must edit sever.xml and look for Host
tag. Inside this block write a line like::
Context docBase=D:/wwwroot path=/wwwroot reloadable=true /
Don't use debug as André says
:)
Un abrazo
2013/3/21 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com
Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
I'm
Manuel Fernández Panzuela wrote:
To publish your wwwdoc directory you must edit sever.xml and look for Host
tag. Inside this block write a line like::
Context docBase=D:/wwwroot path=/wwwroot reloadable=true /
Hi.
Don't top-post.
And the page which the original poster apparently mis-read,
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Tommy,
On 3/21/13 1:23 PM, Tommy Pham wrote:
I'm trying to setup my virtual directory wwwroot as
http://localhost/wwwroot/ mapped to d:\wwwroot but I'm getting
HTTP Status 404 - /wwwroot/
type Status report
message /wwwroot/
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Manuel Fernández Panzuela wrote:
To publish your wwwdoc directory you must edit sever.xml and look for
Host
tag. Inside this block write a line like::
Context docBase=D:/wwwroot path=/wwwroot reloadable=true /
Hi.
Tommy Pham wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Manuel Fernández Panzuela wrote:
To publish your wwwdoc directory you must edit sever.xml and look for
Host
tag. Inside this block write a line like::
Context docBase=D:/wwwroot path=/wwwroot
From: Tommy Pham [mailto:tommy...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: virtual directory
I'm still getting the 404 error with this wwwroot.xml:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
Context docBase=D:/wwwroot
/Context
In addition to the questions André asked, one very critical one: where
Hi Chuck and Andre,
Silly me... I figured out what was the issue. I didn't have the index
page defined in Tomcat's web.xml within the D:\wwwroot. The eventual
content of this folder will be images anyway. Would I need to code an
interceptor to detect 404 error and path to redirect the visitor
, 2007 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: virtual directory
I dont know... I think you have be spoilt by linux windows shortcuts
just dont equal linux soft links... hey! :)
I see what you saying even if say you made a little servlet that could
suck files from anywhere, how does the calling program see
Hi sylvian
When developing I do this
request.getContextPath() + uri;
but I wrap the request.getContextPath() in a little routine like say
imageMap(String uri) and use that in my JSP's
Thats cool because if I change the context path the app doesnt break...
BUT... I do it for a much
Hi Johnny, hi everybody
I took the images example to explain and simplify the problem, but
actually I may need to include different contents, which may be
static - like images, flash animations, html pages - but may also be
jsp pages for exemple, and some of these contents are likely to be
On 4/11/07, Sylvain Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took the images example to explain and simplify the problem, but
Regardless, I don't understand what you're trying to do --
do you want to have e.g.
example.com/foo/images
example.com/bar/images
where 'images' points to the same
The symlink solution could work, except that it is not what I want to
do. The production application is hosted on linux servers, but we
also have to deal with the developpers' computers, which runs windows
What I need basically il to have a subdirectory of my webapp located
somewhere else on
On 4/11/07, Sylvain Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The symlink solution could work, except that it is not what I want to
do. The production application is hosted on linux servers, but we
also have to deal with the developpers' computers, which runs windows
That's fixable :-)
What I need
: Sylvain Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: virtual directory
Hi Johnny, hi everybody
I took the images example to explain and simplify the problem, but
actually I may need to include different contents, which
From: sumesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual Directory
How can I create a Virtual Directory in Apache Tomcat? I have
installed tomcat in C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1 and I
have some Tutorials in E:\Tutorial .I want to publish the same using
the same Web
Tim Lucia wrote:
Add a file, Tutorial.xml, to your C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat
4.1\webapps\ directory. It should contain at least the following:
context docBase=E:\Tutorial...
Please read here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/appdev/deployment.html
-Original
: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:40 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Virtual Directory
Tim Lucia wrote:
Add a file, Tutorial.xml, to your C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat
4.1\webapps\ directory. It should contain at least the following:
context docBase=E:\Tutorial...
Please read here:
http
From: sumesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual Directory
How can I create a Virtual Directory in Apache Tomcat? I have
installed tomcat in C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1 and I
have some Tutorials in E:\Tutorial .I want to publish the same using
the same Web
Add a file, Tutorial.xml, to your C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat
4.1\webapps\ directory. It should contain at least the following:
context docBase=E:\Tutorial...
Please read here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/appdev/deployment.html
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From: sumesh
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