Hi,

You can set the webapp mapping so that
when the url starts with this mapping, all the files
will be loaded from this root dir.  You can set this
in local.properties or server.properties depending upon
the appserver you are using.  Check out the foll.
setting for three apps.

default-app.rootdir=/export/edocs/default-app
default-app.class={webapp.service-class}
webapp.mapping./=default-app

demo-app.rootdir=/export/edocs/demo-app/
demo-app.class={webapp.service-class}
webapp.mapping./demo=demo-app

invoice-app.rootdir=/export/edocs/invoice-app
invoice-app.class={webapp.service-class}
webapp.mapping./invoice=invoice-app

Regards
Suresh
> Hi all:
> I have a 3 web-app applications, app1, app2, app3 deployed in weblogic 6.1
> One of them, app1 is being configured as the default web-app.
> hence I can access files under app1 as http://localhost:7001/x.jsp [web-app
> root: /www/app1]
> while I access the other ones as http://localhost:7001/app2/abc.jsp [web-app
> root: /www/app2]
> and http://localhost:7001/app3/xyz.jsp. [web-app root: /www/app3]
>
> Now, assume that my abc.jsp has  images like this
> <img src="/images/img1.gif"<br>
> <img src="images/img2.gif">.
> In the first case the full path of the image gets resolved as
> http://localhost:7001/images/img1.gif. Meaning that, the requet points to an
> image in the default-app while the second one actually fetches
> http://localhost:7001/app2/images/img2.gif, which is the right one.
>
> Is this how it is always supposed to behave or am I missing something here?
> Is there any way to configure relative URLs starting with a "/" to point to
> a web-app root of the particular web-application rather than the web-app
> root of the default web-
> application which happens to be the web-root on the web server also?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> regards,
> Meera Chandrasekaran
>
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