Well,
You have to have a server running to fetch a page. You can either start
only HTTP server or you can switch the main page in tomcat itself if you can
keep it running. You cannot fetch a page on the web with http server down.
irfani
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I want if tomcat server is down the user get a page that said "Sorry the
Server is down now", could please tell me how to do it ?
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