1. is it possibly apply aliases to tomcat?
For example: the webapp-root is /www/mywebapp.
I want to mount an directory /other/directory/help to the name help
(httpd.conf: alias /help other/directory/help). But when i'm calling
http://mywebsite/help it crash's with a 404 error:o( . When i'm using
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:45:42 +0200, Fischer, Ilona
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1. is it possibly apply aliases to tomcat?
For example: the webapp-root is /www/mywebapp. I want to mount an
directory /other/directory/help to the name help
(httpd.conf: alias /help other/directory/help). But when i'm
, 2003 4:53 PM
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in server.xml:
Context path=/help docBase=/other/directory/help
/Context
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If you go this way you you have to be carefull with the
alias directive. (If you let tomcat serve everything,
you don't need the alias, but that's quite uncommon)
If you have static resources that are directly delivered
through apache
of words
Greeting :o)
Ilona
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If you go this way you you have to be carefull with the alias directive.
(If you
that the documentation is so sparing of words
Greeting :o)
Ilona
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If you go this way you you have