I wouldn't do all *.xhtml unless that is what you need. I'd just map
index.xhtml and create a servlet or jsp that dummy's a 404 response. Again,
don't know about the architecture of JSF so perhaps you need all xhtml
files  hidden. Not sure about that.

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Matthew <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there
>
> Thanks for both of you comments. I've didn't go down the route of moving
> everything into the WEB-INF as I couldn't work out how to pick up composite
> components and resources in the usual fashion.
>
> For the time being I've used *.jsf as the mapping as it is a bit cleaner
> but unfortunately I can still get the source by swapping index.jsf with
> index.xhtml.
>
> I've also tried using a mapping of *.xhtml but this just throws an error
> when I try to access any URL's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Matthew
>
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