I think you can add your customized jsp page within your web.xml by modifying path and file name
<error-page> <error-code>401</error-code> <location>/WEB-INF/jsp/401.jsp</location> </error-page> <error-page> <error-code>403</error-code> <location>/WEB-INF/jsp/403.jsp</location> </error-page> <error-page> <error-code>404</error-code> <location>/WEB-INF/jsp/404.jsp</location> </error-page> On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 8:11 AM Sumit Bhardwaj <sumit.bhard...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Experts, > > We have a requirement from a customer, where in case of 404, where someone > is putting an invalid url, instead of showing the default error, we should > be showing a custom message. > > Is this possible? > > I have searched and found couple of solutions similar to > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__stackoverflow.com_questions_27859626_tomcat-2Dserver-2Dchange-2Ddefault-2Dhttp-2D404&d=DwIBaQ&c=udBTRvFvXC5Dhqg7UHpJlPps3mZ3LRxpb6__0PomBTQ&r=JYuCIQ8r7H-c_yYFTZ4gdv4goO0lCCtidMRmNza4zoA&m=W70UQy0yQZ6RcqlHmp6JmY1-JKse-vhMHnH9vleLY7o&s=rhOgsU2tAGMdFGQL-8RDhOtdkd11pYl5mOR1R4rQNKI&e= > > > but these did not work, these work at the app level, but not globally on > tomcat level. > > e.g. if i have an app called myapp > > http://<server address>/myapp/<invalid path> This works and it gets > redirected to custom page > > but > > http://<server address>/<invalid App>, This does not work and 404 is > shown, > > Is there someway we can handle errors at global level on tomca.t > > We are using tomcat 9.0.24. > > Thanks for your help. > > Best > Sumit Bhardwaj > -- *Peggy Bauer* CAO Production Support 214-770-1782