Hi all,
I know this question was already asked before, but I cant find an
replies on it.
I want to have my webapplication come in to a servlet instead of a
JSP. I know with JSPs and/or HTML index files, you can name them in the
welcome file list. But how do you do that for a servlet? I know the specs
say that it has to be either a jsp or html file but isnt a JSP just a
Servlet anyways?!? Anyhow, I've tried just putting in a mapping for the
Servlet in welcome file. Making a new mapping for the Servlet that gives it
a URI with an extension of both .jsp and .html and using those in the
welcome file list and a host of other attempted "hacks". But so far, no go.
I've kind of fallen back to the solution of having an actual
index.jsp that just does a jsp:forward to my Servlet for now. Still hoping
something so easy can be done.
Thanks,
-Tim
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