up in the
directory. But once you map the servlet to the same URL, the servlet
will intercept the request.
-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:25 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: servlet mapping and url
Hi,
I don't thi
mapping and url
Hi,
I don't think there is any restriction to mapping a servlet to a welcome
page:
MyServlet
com.company.app.MyServlet
MyServlet
/myServlet
/myServlet
Also, I'm not as sure, put I think just mapping the servlet to / will do
the trick as well. Both are easy enou
Hi,
I don't think there is any restriction to mapping a servlet to a welcome
page:
MyServlet
com.company.app.MyServlet
MyServlet
/myServlet
/myServlet
Also, I'm not as sure, put I think just mapping the servlet to / will do
the trick as well. Both are easy enough to test though, giv
you can configure your web.xml file and make index.jsp
file as an welcome file using,
index.jsp
now, create index.jsp file which will simply forward
the request to your servlet!
Rgds,
Hardik
--- s s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i want to invoke a servlet using url like
> http
i want to invoke a servlet using url like http://localhost:8080 only
i have done it using http://localhost:8080/index.html where index.html is a
servlet. Is it possible to load this servlet as a default just like a default
web page. The point is i want a servlet to recieve a request when url
h