Ah, forgot ...
Perhaps I should mention my current solution ...
Currently, I've got a java servlet which loads images from the harddisc
and in case of a file-not-found-exception, it loads my "special" image.
My application is like google maps where there have to be loaded many
small tiles and I don't like the idea a servlet is executed for each
small tile - especially when one single view consists of 50-80 tiles.
Allowing direct access to the images should be more performant and would
reduce the load on the server, but then I would have to solve my problem
with redirecting 404 errors within a special directory to a special file.
Hope for help :-)
Kind regards,
Thomas
On 16.09.2010 08:15, Thomas P. wrote:
Good Morning!
I've got a directory structure like following:
war
war/images
war/images/0
war/images/1
...
war/images/10
Now, I would like file-not-found errors within the image directory
being redirected on an image which e.g. says "picture not found" or
something.
I figured out, there are properties like <error-page> and <error-code>
for the web.xml file but they seem to work globally. I only want to
redirect 404-errors within the image directory.
Does someone know how to do this with jetty?
Thx in advance!
Thomas
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