Milt Epstein��how do you do��

I am also learning to use Tomcat, i think you can look up the directory
 of tomcat which name is conf,under the directory there are the configure
 file of tomcat ,you can modify the file appropriate that contain the
 configure which allow you to use a servlet as the default "page", i think
 it may not in one file ,but i do not know which one is .
 I am sorry for my poor english.

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>I just started using Tomcat, and hence the 2.2 servlet spec.  But I
>don't think this is anything specific to Tomcat, it seems like it just
>has to do with what the 2.2 servlet spec allows.
>
>What I'm trying to do is have a URL of the form:
>
>http://some.domain.name/blah
>
>go directly to a servlet, i.e. something that normally you'd get to
>with a URL of the form:
>
>http://some.domain.name/blah/servlet/blah
>
>I've set up blah as a webapp (i.e. a context), and essentially I'd
>like a servlet to be the default "page" of the webapp.  The default
>page can be a static html page (e.g. index.html) or a JSP
>(e.g. index.jsp), so why not a servlet?  But I've tried a few things
>with the webapp's servlet names and servlet mappings in the web.xml
>file, without success.
>
>At jakarta.apache.org, I found a similar question in the FAQ-o-matic,
>and it suggested having the default index page do a redirect, and/or
>using Apache's mod_rewrite.  I tried the former, both with a static
>html page (and a META Refresh) and a JSP (and a RequestDispatcher
>forward()), and while it works, it changes the Location: shown by the
>browser to:
>
>http://some.domain.name/blah/servlet/blah
>
>which I'd like to avoid.  I thought maybe there was something
>available via the servlet spec (and/or Tomcat) that I was missing.
>
>I'm looking into the mod_rewrite solution as well.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Milt Epstein
>Research Programmer
>Software/Systems Development Group
>Computing and Communications Services Office (CCSO)
>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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