Just to be precise: Do you mean that it's in the web applicaion root, or the
Web server root? There's a difference. As you probably know, IIS's Web root
is typically wwwroot. For JRun's default user application, to take one
example, the web application root is typically
<jrunrootdir>\servers\default\default-app. If your index.jsp is here, it
won't work.
Just double checking...
Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: Rhodes, Phillip C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 3:49 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: index.jsp not working as default document
Yes, index.jsp is in the root for my web application.
Phillip Rhodes
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Alcoa eCommerce
https://www.ALCOADIRECT.COM
826B Two Allegheny Center Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 553-4900 (phone) (412) 553-2484 (fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 12:56 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: index.jsp not working as default document
Is the index.jsp in your web root? The default user application in JRun has
"/" as an application mapping, which means intercepts the request to
http://myserver/ and it looks for resources relative to the Web server root.
So if your index.jsp isn't there, the Web server will return the 404 (JRun
actually returns errors to clients for non-default applications).
Also, you can specify default documents on a per-application basis in JRun
via the JMC (ServerName-->Application Name-->File Settings). You can control
directory browsing there as well.
HTH,
Patrick Quinn
Allaire Consulting
-----Original Message-----
From: Rhodes, Phillip C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 9:23 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: index.jsp not working as default document
I have Apache and Jrun working together in a distributed environment. JRun
3.0 on NT. Apache on HP 10.2
They are working together. I have modified my apache's httpd.conf file to
use index.jsp as the default document. However, if I do not specify it, I
get a 404
example that works http://apachemachine/index.jsp
example that breaks http://apachemachine/ The 404 error appears to be
from Apache.
I would appreciate any thoughts on this.
Phillip Rhodes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alcoa eCommerce
https://www.ALCOADIRECT.COM
826B Two Allegheny Center Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 553-4900 (phone) (412) 553-2484 (fax)
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