Finally I've found a solution on my problem.

I had to change the name of the webapp component in weblogic's config.xml
file. I changed it from WebApp to test/WebApp. Then the context of the
request becomes correct.

Thanks for all help, guys.

:o)

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To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Strutsaction on different WebApps


> I had the same problem.  For this reason, I do not use the struts
> <html:base> tag.  Instead I created my own (seen below in scriptlet form):
>
> <base href="<%
>     String rurl = request.getRequestURL().toString();
>     String context = request.getContextPath();
>     int pathstart = 8;
>     if (context != null && context.length() > 1)
>         {
>         pathstart = rurl.indexOf("/", rurl.indexOf(context) + 1);
>         }
>     else
>         {
>         pathstart = rurl.indexOf("/", pathstart);
>         }
>     out.print(rurl.substring(0, pathstart + 1)); %>" >
>
> This allows me to deploy my .war in various contexts within the same
server.
>
> -M Williamson
>
> Kjellaug Johansen wrote:
>
> >Maybe I didn't explain my problem good enough...
> >
> >The name of my application is WebApp. This name is similar for both the
> >production server and the test server. The servername (if you understand
> >what I mean by that term) on the testserver is www.mycomp.com/test, and
the
> >servername on the productionserver is www.mycomp.com.
> >
> >You suggested to deploy the test-application under a different name (i.e.
> >test-WebApp), but the problem is that I can't have the same servername
for
> >the test- and production server. See? It's ok to have different
> >application-names, but the servername have to be different, because there
> >are in fact two different servers on two different machines.
> >
> >It seems like Struts thinks the servername is www.mycomp.com even if I'm
> >working on the testserver with the servername www.mycomp.com/test. Why is
> >this a problem in Struts?
> >
> >I hope this explanation was clear to you... I appreciate any response on
> >this problem :-)
> >
> >Kjellaug
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "James Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Kjellaug Johansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Cc: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:14 PM
> >Subject: Re: Strutsaction on different WebApps
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Sorry that no one helped you, but let's take this back to the list.
> >>
> >>How are you planning to do this?
> >>What is the name of your application?  "test" or "WebApp"
> >>
> >>Are you familiar with Request Path Elements?
> >>You should read the servlet spec (section 4.4).  That will give you a
good
> >>understanding of why the approach you've described is giving the results
> >>
> >>
> >you
> >
> >
> >>didn't expect.
> >>
> >>My only suggestion to you is to deploy your WebApp under a different
name
> >>rather that trying to nest it under some directory.
> >>
> >>I wouldn't recommend running your test server as your production box,
but
> >>
> >>
> >if
> >
> >
> >>you have no choice, try naming your test application as "test-WebApp"
and
> >>deploy it right beside "WebApp".
> >>
> >>That would give you this:
> >>www.mycomp.com/WebApp
> >>www.mycomp.com/test-WebApp
> >>
> >>...I think you'll start seeing the behavior you expect.
> >>
> >>
> >>--
> >>James Mitchell
> >>Software Developer/Struts Evangelist
> >>http://struts.sourceforge.net/struts-atlanta/
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: "Kjellaug Johansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 5:39 AM
> >>Subject: Strutsaction on different WebApps
> >>
> >>
> >>I've posted this on struts-user mail archive, but there haven't been any
> >>response, so I hope you could help me! I hope you have some time to look
> >>
> >>
> >at
> >
> >
> >>my problem. Thanks! :-)
> >>
> >>I have two servers running webapps, one for production:
> >>www.mycomp.com/WebApp and one for testing: www.mycomp.com/test/WebApp
> >>
> >>When I work on the production server there are no problems, but when I
> >>
> >>
> >work
> >
> >
> >>on the test-server and try to call a Struts-action (i.e.
> >>www.mycomp.com/test/WebApp/user/saveUser.do), I'm getting redirected to
> >>
> >>
> >the
> >
> >
> >>production-server. The 'test' part in the URL for the test-server is
> >>
> >>
> >ignored
> >
> >
> >>and I'm getting redirected to www.mycomp.com/WebApp/user/saveUser.do.
> >>
> >>The struts-config on the testserver looks like this:
> >><action path="/user/saveUser"
> >>                type="com.mycomp.web.user.SaveUserAction"
> >>                name="user"
> >>                scope="request"
> >>                input="/jsp/user/editUser.jsp">
> >> </action>
> >>
> >>The action call in the jsp file on the testserver looks like this:
> >>... action = "/user/saveUser.do"
> >>
> >>My questions are:
> >>Doesn't Struts manage an extra "level" (test) between the serverroot
> >>(www.mycomp.com) and the webapp name (WebApp)? Are there any
> >>
> >>
> >config-settings
> >
> >
> >>I can do to solve this?
> >>
> >>
> >>Kjellaug.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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