You can pass everything /* through GuiceFilter in web.xml, and then in
your ServletModule:

serveRegex("^((?!^/index\\.html$|^/test\\.html$).)*$").with(MyServlet.class)

It will pass every URI to your servlet, except /index.html and
/test.html which will be served by servlet container's default
servlet. Maybe this useful trick should be documented in ServletModule
documentation? It could help a lot when defining request authorization
with filterRegex, which I consider guice-servlets's unique feature.

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:46 PM, decitrig <[email protected]> wrote:
> I could swear I saw something on serving static files through guice
> servlet somewhere, but I can find it now, if it ever existed. Right
> now I have guice servlet listening on /app/* urls, so that, for
> example, /index.html won't go through the servlet. I would like to be
> able to listen on /* and have /index.html served up statically (it's a
> GWT host page). Any suggestions?
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