Dear all,

Does anybody have any idea of there's a property or object in JSP that means
that you can pick up the name of the page you are currently on and use it in
the JSP scriptlets?

Thanks, Simon

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The mappingsdetails for tomcat server are in server.xml that is in the conf
directory of Tomcat! You'll have to do a bit of reading if you have to
configure such a big application. The Users Guide will show you the
necessary details.

Vinod



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Hi all,
I am new to using Tomcat. Need urgent help in Tomcat
configuration.
We are using Tomcat3.1 on Apache 1.3.11 . Our
application is quite huge so, we require to maintain
our own seperate directory structure for Servlets and
Jsp's.
So the requirement is to create alias names and map it
to these directories(seperate for Servlets and Jsp's).
Thanks in advance

Regards
Neelesh


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