I am using Tomcat version 9.0.12
I have a PreResources tag in my context.xml like this:
<Resources className="org.apache.catalina.webresources.StandardRoot">
<PreResources
className="org.apache.catalina.webresources.DirResourceSet"
base="C:\\good_files\\goodies_in_here"
internalPath="/"
webAppMount="/"
/>
</Resources>
This works great, in that if I access a JSP like this:
http://localhost:8080/candy/chocolate.jsp
I am able to access the JSP with no issues. However, there are subdirectories
in C:\good_files\goodies_in_here. If I try to access a JSP in a subdirectory:
http://localhost:8080/candy/crunchy/peanut_brittle.jsp
I get a 404, even though the file C:\good_files\goodies_in_here\crunchy\
peanut_brittle.jsp exists. Do I have to create a PreResources tag for each
subdirectory in my tree?
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