just specify the url mapping in the web.xml file. It
does not have to have servlet in it. For example I
have a servlet that processes a login from an html and
the url to the servlet is:
http://localhost/processlogin or
http://localhost/myapp/processlogin
cheers,
scott.
--- "Cumming, Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am using tomcat with Apache (on Solaris).
>
> The tomcat example servlets are at URLs such as:
>
>
http://www.somedomain.com/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
>
> but the actual class file is at e.g.
>
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/HelloWorldExample
>
> The 'servlet' directory is not in the actual path,
> and it is not in the
> context path in jakarta's conf/server.xml file. This
> 'servlet' part of the
> URL seems to be used in mod_jk.conf-auto for a
> JKMount command, as a result
> of a JKMount command in mod_jk.conf.
>
> So:
> Is there any way to use servlets (not JSPs) with
> tomcat without using
> '/servlet/' in the URL. I am trying to set up a
> system which already uses
> fixed URLs.
>
> Murray Cumming
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.murrayc.com
>
>
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