You can map you servlet to myApp/
e.g.
WicketServlet
/myApp/
but you must be aware, that all external resources (css, js, images)
will be one level "deeper".
-Matej
Jan Bares wrote:
Hi,
I am not servlet API guru, but there's something strage in URL handling in
wick
Hi,
I am not servlet API guru, but there's something strage in URL handling in
wicket. The http://server/myApp will display homepage of myApp. However,
http://server/myApp/ (note the final slash) returns error 404. For me this
is strange behaviour. When I use something similar with Apache or IIS,