If it were my own project, all HTML generation in axis would be taken out of the code and put into JSP pages that the axis servlets would hand off to. But it aint my project and if we did that then you'd always need jsp hosting before you can run axis. So instead you have to edit the AxisServlet.
----- Original Message ----- From: "O'Neill, Niall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 05:16 Subject: AxisServlet with GET requests Hi, I'm deploying Axis at a custom URL, and using a SOAP header to indicate the target service. The URL for all services will be: <http://www.[sitename].com/service> www.[sitename].com/service, with the AxisServlet mapped to the path /service. If you enter this directly in the browser, it brings you to the 'And now... Some Services' page which is generated by the AxisServlet. As far as I can see, there is no way to override this behavoir through configuration settings. I want users who access the URL through their browser to see a custom page that details the services rather than an Axis one. Is there some way to do this I have missed, short of hacking the AxisServlet. If not, could such a feature be added to Axis in the future? Regards, Niall O'Neill ***************************** This message has been delivered to the internet by the Revenue internet mail service. *****************************