Hi David,
my requirements pretty much are here ... The mobile application I'm using must locate a JSP page to function correctly. Particularly a JSP, not an archive (like .war). One particular JSP needs to locate in a certain path, with other JSPs I'm able to play around with paths by setting them up. For the latter case, I believe your the option 1 you introduced could work? And for the first case, number 2? Thanks greatly. Since I'm not a native, I'm having a touch time expressing myself directly enough. If I'm laying it out unclearly, I'll try to speak it out in other words. Regards. djencks wrote: > > Again I'm not entirely sure what your requirements are, but... > > Geronimo needs the war file unpacked in some way in order to work > with your application. There are basically 2 ways this can happen: > > 1. If you deploy a war normally, geronimo will unpack it into the > "car" directory it creates in the geronimo repository. You can get > to the jsp files there and with the normal tomcat or jetty > configuration changes in the jsp files will get picked up by jasper. > > 2. If you start with an unpacked war (e.g. your app is laid out like > a war file, but in a directory myapp.war rather than an actual war > file, you can use the --inPlace deployment option and your app will > not be copied into the geronimo repository, and you can change the > jsps as you like. > > There may be more "development" options if you are using eclipse and > the eclipse plugins but I'm not familiar with them. > > hope this helps > david jencks > > On Apr 3, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Sting Ray wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, >> >> you got me right. That I also figured out just now while reading >> more about >> paths. >> >> Do you have an idea how to employ that JSP without archiving it? >> >> That issue keeps on puzzling me ... :-) >> >> Thanks David, appreciate it. >> >> BRs, >> Jori >> >> >> djencks wrote: >>> >>> I can't tell since you only show one desired path, but if all the >>> jsps need to be under "mobilesolution" then you can specify this path >>> as the context-root element in a geronimo plan. If there is no such >>> common path component then you can specify the context-root as "/" >>> and specify the entire path in a servlet-mapping element in web.xml. >>> >>> Does this answer your question or did I misunderstand what you are >>> asking? >>> >>> thanks >>> david jencks >>> >>> On Apr 3, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Sting Ray wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hey all, >>>> >>>> a newbie for Geronimo is behind this question. I could not find an >>>> answer >>>> for it and would appreciate some assistance. >>>> >>>> There is a service developed for Tomcat 4.1. In this service >>>> solution, some >>>> XML is generated on a JSP page, which must be available for >>>> existing mobile >>>> clients to parse as it is in a preset and known server path. This >>>> means I'm >>>> not able to archive (.war, for example) the JSPs in order to deploy >>>> them on >>>> Geronimo and I should get them configured to a certain path like >>>> "http://server.servertest.com:8080/mobilesolution/menu.jsp" or >>>> similar. >>>> >>>> Any suggestions how could I configure certain JSPs to a certain >>>> path and >>>> deploy them like with Tomcat 4.1. >>>> >>>> Cheers! >>>> >>>> Thanks a bunch! >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Issue-with- >>>> deploying-a-service-in-correct-path-tf3510556s134.html#a9805946 >>>> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at >>>> Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Issue-with- >> deploying-a-service-in-correct-path-tf3510556s134.html#a9816461 >> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Issue-with-deploying-a-service-in-correct-path-tf3510556s134.html#a9819854 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
