Or you can simply map all the file extension URLs to the servlet of your
choice.  A framework is *not* required.  Google for "servlet-mapping".

Tim


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From: Lung Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 10:09 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: ASP.NET HttpHandler in Tomcat?!

There's a lot of framework that do just that.

Try spring framework
www.springframework.org, there's a tutorial in the site that introduced
spring MVC

You will be very happy after

On 9/24/06, nubie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>   I'm sorry to bother you all, but I need to know is there a way to setup
> an
> ASP.NET HttpHandler-like servlet or something similar on Tomcat 5.x?!
>   I'd basically just like to have all of the same file extension requests
> to
> be processed with just one servlet?! Is that at all possible!?
>   I realize that must be a trivial thing to an experienced Tomcat user
> (I'm
> a n00b, sorry!? :( ) but I tried searching for "HttpHandler equivalent on
> Tomcat" and came up with nothing concrete?! Any place with a sample to
> explain how that can easily be configured on Tomcat would greatly be
> appreciated!
>   TIA
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