On 22/04/2010 10:10, banto wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Pid * wrote:
>>
>> On 22/04/2010 07:45, banto wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Gregor Schneider wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:54 PM, banto <banto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> i know this can be a silly question but i have the following issue:
>>>>>
>>>>> i want to call my web app with a standard URL as
>>>>> http://host:port/myString
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> how does the url look like when you call your webb-app currently?
>>>>
>>>> how would you like the url to look like?
>>>>
>>>> rgds
>>>>
>>>> gregor
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>>>
>>>
>>> I explain better my problem,
>>>
>>> my webapp is in the folder:
>>>
>>> C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\istanceVar
>>>
>>> and i call it with
>>>
>>> http://localhost:8080/instanceVar/instance
>>>
>>> what i would like to do (also for others webapps) is to call it/them as
>>>
>>> http://localhost:8080/instance
>>> http://localhost:8080/webapp_2
>>> http://localhost:8080/webapp_3
>>
>> Rename the webapp, from "instanceVar" to "ROOT".
>>
>>> or better
>>>
>>> http://localhost/instance
>>> http://localhost/webapp_2
>>> http://localhost/webapp_3
>>
>> Change the port in the Connector from 8080 to 80.
>>
>>> how can i get the 2 modes?
>>
>> Then add multiple mappings for each instance of the URL.
>>
>>
>> OR
>>
>> Create the servlet and map it to a value also present in the
>> welcome-file list of file names.
>>
>>  http://localhost/instanceVar
>>  http://localhost/webapp_2
>>
>>
>> p
> 
> thank you g now it works.
> 
> However i understand the only way to do that is putting the webapps in the
> ROOT folder,right?

If by webapp, you mean "Servlet".

ROOT is a webapp in it's own right, it is not the same as the root
directory of an HTTPD server.

any .war file or directory (effectively an exploded .war file) you put
in tomcat/webapps will be treated as an application.


p


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