Still confused with servlet class (FullPackageNameOfServletClass) here. What
is required in building such a class? Can you provide a sample? Thanks!


Martin Gainty wrote:
> 
> 1)yes you need to setup the listings options for your servlet in web.xml
> as in 
>    <servlet>
>        <servlet-name>NameOfServlet</servlet-name>
>        </servlet-class>FullPackageNameOfServletClass</servlet-class>
>         <init-param>
>             <param-name>listings</param-name>
>             <param-value>true</param-value>
>         </init-param>
>   </servlet>
> 2)make sure you copy your viewable (txt) files to the the
> webapps/WEBAPPNAME (Note the WEB-INF folder is for web.xml, /classes and
> /lib)
>  ${contextPath}/src/org/ajaxtags/demo/servlet/AutocompleteServlet.java.txt
> Java source 
> 3)ensure the files that you wish to view have an extension that your
> browser will know to associate with text editor(as in .txt extension for
> vi or wordpad)
> 
> (Expanding on previous poster's extremely late nite posting..)
> 
> M-
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> Subject: RE: How to set up a special folder to list all files under it?
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>> From: kkus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: How to set up a special folder to list all files under it?
>> 
>> Now I need add a specific folder which will let user to browse
>> all files under it without authentication.
> 
> I haven't personally tried the following, so take it with a grain of
> salt.  Also, others might know an easier way to accomplish what you
> want.
> 
> Delivery of static content and directory listings is under control of
> the default servlet, as defined in the conf/web.xml file.  By default,
> this has the listings param set to false, to disable ad hoc browsing.  I
> think you could copy the config for the default servlet, change
> <servlet-name> from default to something appropriate for your purpose,
> set the listings param to true, and add a servlet mapping for this
> renamed default to use a <url-pattern> pointing to the directory you
> want to store your public files in.  You would want to put this
> redefined servlet definition and mapping in the WEB-INF/web.xml of the
> webapp that will hold the public directory.
> 
>  - Chuck
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