Maybe I haven't dug deep enough, but my default-app.use-webserver-root was
by
default set to "true". Still, the gif and pdf files etc. couldn't load while
the
jrun server was not started and the connector couldn't reach it. Doesn't
this
indicate that there is a roundtrip of some kind after all?

Best regards,
Rickard

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott "M." Stirling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 3:15 AM
> To: JRun-Talk
> Subject: Re: use-webserver-root property documentation
> 
> 
> Setting it to true makes the Web server connectors skip the 
> trip to JRun
> for serving content that doesn't have a mapping in your JRun server or
> web-app.  So typically HTML, gif, jpeg, cgi, etc. you want to not have
> JRun serve.  Setting that to "true" lets the connectors serve it
> straight up through the native Web server.  You'll get much better
> performance if you set this to true for your web apps and let 
> the native
> Web server handle all your static content.
> 
> If set to "false," you have to put your static content under wherever
> your web-app is deployed (unless you configure virtual directories --
> another ball of wax), and let JRun's FileServlet serve it out 
> of there.
> This is slower. 
> 
> On 05 Jan 2001 18:19:07 -0600, David Chisholm wrote:
> > Is there any documentation on the 
> "<app-name>.use-webserver-root" property?
> > If not, can anyone explain what this property does and 
> whether it's best to
> > assign it either 'true' or 'false'.
> > 
> > TIA,
> > David
> 
> -- 
> Scott Stirling
> West Newton, MA
> 
> 
>
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