Tarwinder Dhak
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You can set it in your web.xml for your application.
Or you can set it in your web.xml in the tomcat/config directory for all
your apps.
Tarwinder Dhak
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Tarwinder Dhak
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That would be the simple answer, but I would like to keep the .js extension
keep to the standard for javascript files.
There must be a way for tomcat to compile files that don't end in a .jsp
extension.
Thanks.
Tarwinder Dhak
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From: Burkard Endres [mailto:[EMAIL
think tomcat is definitely listening on port 8009 because if I telnet or
http request that port it does actually connect (using the netstat -l
command).
This is starting to drive me around the twist!!
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Regards
Tarwinder Dhak
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