Tom Ritchford wrote:
>
> At 12:00 AM -0700 8/23/00, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> >The bean goes into the WEB-INF/classes directory (if its a class) or into
> >WEB-INF/lib if it's a jar.
> >
> >Even if you have an application you don't need to change your HREFs you can
> >still use relative paths,
>
> This is the "book" answer, but it doesn't work with virtual domains
> where there IS no WEB-INF directory.
>
> (And this isn't really a good solution, as I don't want to make a global
> directory writable by all).
>
Create neseccary symbolic links to ROOT's WEB-INF directory.
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Regards,
Sergey Vorobiev
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