I know is strange but webAppA, started to work suddenly.
The only thing I have done this days is a lot of restarts when deploying
stuff for webAppB. Now seems that each image uploaded through webAppB,
inside c:/pathtoDocbase/webAppA/uploads/ (or pasted directly in file
system) is been
Hello,
can anyone help me, if there is a configuration parameter in tomcat, which
permit to the web application to auto-recognize when I put an image from
filesystem into the webapp?
I put images in the path of my application: appBase/webAppA/uploads through
another webAppB, but seems that
Ermal Aliraj wrote:
Hello,
can anyone help me, if there is a configuration parameter in tomcat, which
permit to the web application to auto-recognize when I put an image from
filesystem into the webapp?
I put images in the path of my application: appBase/webAppA/uploads through
another
I've found this article helpful in the past:
http://whatwouldnickdo.com/wordpress/157/tomcat-images-directory/
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Ermal Aliraj ermal.ali...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
can anyone help me, if there is a configuration parameter in tomcat, which
permit to the web
Yes, I say webAppA do not recognize the images because do not serve them
through the browser via URL.
I did the following scneario and writing down in case can make the
situation more clear
uploaded manualy the following files on:
webAppA/uploads/1.jpg
webAppB/uploads/1.jpg
requesting the files
Ermal Aliraj wrote:
Yes, I say webAppA do not recognize the images because do not serve them
through the browser via URL.
I did the following scneario and writing down in case can make the
situation more clear
uploaded manualy the following files on:
webAppA/uploads/1.jpg
webAppB/uploads/1.jpg