RE: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic content?

2002-02-06 Thread Mike Millson


In my experience, this isn't possible. If someone knows how to do it, I sure
would like to know also.

Mike

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From: Michel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic
content?


Howdy!

I'm Using Tomcat 4 with Apache 1.3 using the WarpConnector on RH7.2

Because the index page of my website is a JSP, I mapped the root of my
website to a tomcat webapp using:
WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /

Now I can't use any of the static pages from Apache, like /usage, /doc, etc,
even AFTER I define new aliases to explicitly define /usage etc. to their
locations.

Apparently everything below / is passed to tomcat regardlessly.

Does anyone have a better solution to allow the root index.jsp but still
allows for  static content from / and below?

TIA

gr. Michel


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RE: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic content?

2002-02-06 Thread Cressatti, Dominique

What about something like:
WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /*.jsp

Dom

-Original Message-
From: Michel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 February 2002 16:10
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic
content?


Howdy!

I'm Using Tomcat 4 with Apache 1.3 using the WarpConnector on RH7.2

Because the index page of my website is a JSP, I mapped the root of my
website to a tomcat webapp using:
WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /

Now I can't use any of the static pages from Apache, like /usage, /doc, etc,
even AFTER I define new aliases to explicitly define /usage etc. to their
locations.

Apparently everything below / is passed to tomcat regardlessly.

Does anyone have a better solution to allow the root index.jsp but still
allows for  static content from / and below?

TIA

gr. Michel


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RE: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic content?

2002-02-06 Thread Michel

This seems to work!

Thank you very much.

gr. Michel

 -Original Message-
 From: Cressatti, Dominique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 19:05
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 Subject: RE: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic
 content?
 
 
 What about something like:
   WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /*.jsp
 
 Dom
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 06 February 2002 16:10
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic
 content?
 
 
 Howdy!
 
 I'm Using Tomcat 4 with Apache 1.3 using the WarpConnector on RH7.2
 
 Because the index page of my website is a JSP, I mapped the root of my
 website to a tomcat webapp using:
   WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /
 
 Now I can't use any of the static pages from Apache, like /usage, 
 /doc, etc,
 even AFTER I define new aliases to explicitly define /usage etc. to their
 locations.
 
 Apparently everything below / is passed to tomcat regardlessly.
 
 Does anyone have a better solution to allow the root index.jsp but still
 allows for  static content from / and below?
 
 TIA
 
 gr. Michel
 
 
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RE: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic content?

2002-02-06 Thread Michel

No, it doesn't!

It just means that no requests are 'warped' at all, so Apache is just
returning JSP code as if it were HTML, leaving the JSP tags untouched.

I'll try further.

gr. Michel

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 This seems to work!

 Thank you very much.

 gr. Michel

  -Original Message-
  From: Cressatti, Dominique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 19:05
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: RE: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic
  content?
 
 
  What about something like:
  WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /*.jsp
 
  Dom
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Michel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 06 February 2002 16:10
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: WarpConnector: how to enable static content below dynamic
  content?
 
 
  Howdy!
 
  I'm Using Tomcat 4 with Apache 1.3 using the WarpConnector on RH7.2
 
  Because the index page of my website is a JSP, I mapped the root of my
  website to a tomcat webapp using:
  WebAppDeploy mywebsite warpConnection /
 
  Now I can't use any of the static pages from Apache, like /usage,
  /doc, etc,
  even AFTER I define new aliases to explicitly define /usage
 etc. to their
  locations.
 
  Apparently everything below / is passed to tomcat regardlessly.
 
  Does anyone have a better solution to allow the root index.jsp but still
  allows for  static content from / and below?
 
  TIA
 
  gr. Michel
 
 
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