Hi Jeff,

There's no way to distinguish based on domain in app.yaml/web.xml. You'll
need to either have the same mappings in both (but only request static files
off one of the domains) or use a servlet and serve them dynamically.

-Nick Johnson

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Jeff Knox <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am sure this is a simple thing but my brain just doesn't want to make it
> so simple today.
>
> Say I point two sub-domains to my application:
>
> www.mydomain.com
> app.mydomain.com
>
> That is all well and good - both now serve up my application. What I would
> like is for the WWW sub-domain to serve up static HTML or JSP files while
> the "APP" sub-domain serves up my application. Is this something I can do in
> the web.xml mapping or do I need another servlet sitting on top to direct
> the requests to the correct place?
>
> Thanks
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