See comment in message. -----Message d'origine----- De : Tim Diggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : jeudi 19 mai 2005 13:24 À : Tomcat Users List Objet : Re: Tomcat vs Apache
(Er, and sorry I just realised I posted __some__ of this as part of a question on the list last week, but the question I have is now posed more concretely and wasn't answered then)! Tim Diggins wrote: > This has been a great and informative thread... I'm wondering now, how > to accomplish what I want to do in Tomcat alone, rather than looking for > a Tomcat+Apache solution (sounds simpler). > > The issue is that I want ALL directory-like urls resolved by a > particular servlet (which is a Spring dispatcher servlet, but never mind > that), but I would like very few kinds of static files (which I could > name explictly *.gif, *.png, *.css or put under a static place) served > statically (ie by the "default" servlet. > > The problem is that the url-pattern for a directory-like urls covers all > urls. > > Is there a way to do the reverse of normal, state that you want a > particular url-pattern (e.g. "/static/*") to go to the "default servlet" > , and everything else (e.g. "/*") to go to a particular servlet. If so, > how do I indicate the "default servlet" in my web.xml? SRV.11.2 Specification of Mappings In the web application deployment descriptor, the following syntax is used to define mappings: * A string beginning with a '/' character and ending with a '/*' postfix is used for path mapping. * A string beginning with a '*.' prefix is used as an extension mapping. * A string containing only the '/' character indicates the "default" servlet of the application. In this case the servlet path is the request URI minus the context pth and the path info is null. * All other strings are used for exact matches only. > > (And I've already had recommendations from people to change the URLs for > the dynamic stuff to something else, but that's not what the > client/customer/user/design wants -- the url is very much part of the > user interface in this application). > > thanks > > Tim > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]