Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Don Hill wrote:
I have a war that has folder like /images and /content, is there a
way to config tomcat so that I can package these in jar, I know I
can write a custom servlet todo this but I would like this to be
handled by the servers servlet container. The reason this is my
concern is that I think that the servlet container has a better model
for handling request rather than a servlet that has to invoke a
openStream, seems this would cause some contention and perf issues.
Just to clarify (not really offering a solution, sorry). The reason
why you want to do that is to have some ability like "skins" in
Mozilla and other products, right?
I mean, all static content can be a packaged into a WAR file, if
packaging is what you need. If you'd like to have skins for your
application, even dynamic skins, I'd sugest a servlet that would
unpack/remove all static content from a set of JARs. A skin change would:
- unpack a new JAR to a temp dir
- stop or pause the application
- mv "static" dir to some other name
- mv temp dir to "static"
- un-pause application
- cleanup
Access to static content would still be better off being handled
through a servlet, how would you expire the old data otehrwise?
Imagine half of your skin being new and the other half old...
Nix.
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Yeah but this is a little more than that, the app has many, many , many
resources curently we are using a servlet that calls Singleton in the
get and the class then gets the bytes, there is a bit of contention at
times, this app may at times have like 1000 users and when rendering
pages may need images, style sheets, xml.....
I was just wondering before I re-design the servlet and resource class.
Thanks
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