Hi,
If you use apache and mod_jk, an issue could be :
when you stop your Context, you change your JkMount towards a custom Tomcat
Context that display your desired error-page.
If you use a Tomcat standalone, I don't kown how to ... :-(
Regards.
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 13:08:30 -0400
Pascal Gauthier
-Original Message-
From: Pascal Gauthier
we have a tomcat webapp that needs to be down if we are
doing a maintenance to the database. The manager seems to
be the perfect solution to make the application unavailable
but we found out that the 404
Hi,
we have a tomcat webapp that needs to be down if we are doing a maintenance to
the database. The manager seems to be the perfect solution to make the
application unavailable but we found out that the 404 error-page cannot be
customized.
Even if we modified the default web.xml (in conf/)
How do I set an ErrorDocument-like directive in Tomcat? I have a custom 404 page
setup in my Apache httpd.conf file, but when users enter a URL for a file not on my
website they get the standard Apache-Tomcat 404 page. For example, instead of going
to /index.html (which is a valid file), I
.jsp/location
/error-page
but you will need to put it in the correct place, look at the dtd for where
to place it under.
-Original Message-
From: Brian Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 4:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Custom 404 Page
How do I