On 02/02/2017 16:14, Chris Walker wrote:
John,
This is as easy as setting up a ROOT webapp (just a directory, not a
war) and defining a 404 page within the web.xml. For example:
No, Chris, you're misunderstanding me. I already have a root webapp with
a 404 page -- I also have a list of virtual hosts, and the problem is
that if I send a request to an invalid host name (e.g. 127.0.0.2 instead
of 127.0.0.1) it doesn't go to my webapp at all -- it records a 404 in
the request log but delivers a "default" 404 page, which is zero bytes
in length. In Jetty 8 I got a page from the "default" webapp, but I
don't seem to have one in my new 9.4 setup.
--
John English
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