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Dear Angus,
Since Apache Jserv treates servlet directory as repository
and not as directory
( Alias ) you cannot set this.
on thing you can do is just modify the index.html in the
server root
like this <BODY ONLOAD="window.location.href = 'your servlet
directory'">
hope this helps
with regards
guru
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Hi,
I have brower though all the faq and search the web a lot of thime. But I
didn't find the way to config the server root as servlet directory. Do
Apache and Jserv support this config?
My server configuration:
Apache: 1.3.12
JServ: 1.1.2
JDK: 1.2.2
OS: Linux (2.2.16)
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Angus
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