the problem is that I�m integrating the application into a content
management system.  That means that I cannot work with virtual urls like
*.do.  The jsps have to be called directly.  The other problem is that if I
have them in the root directory, it makes calling them from a subapp-config
extremely complicated.  Infact I�m having troubles getting the actions to
work properly.

I�ve tried forwards like:

<forward name="error"   path="/../jsp/service/register.jsp"/>

but that doesn�t always work as wished.

Basically the problem is that if I:

a) have them in the subapp directory I can�t call the directly.
b) have them in the root directory it is complicated to call them from
within a subapp.

It would be better to be able to either call jsps directly even within a
subapp or be able to define where jsps can be found in the
struts-config-subapp so that I�m not limited to "/webapp/WEB-INF/subapp".

Any further ideas?

Thanks,

Michael



----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: Calling a jsp directly within WEB-INF


> JSPs (& other resources) under web-inf cannot be reached directly.
> To get to them you will need to do a forward on the server side (for
example
> from an Action)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Delamere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 18:06
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Calling a jsp directly within WEB-INF
>
>
> The scenario is as follows:
>
> I have a sub application called service, so obviously I would have a
> diectory structure like:
>
> /webapp
>      /WEB-INF
>           /subapp (in my case service)
>
> now in that subapp I have a folder coalled "jsp" which, surprise, contains
> my jsp files.  The problem I have though is that I can�t call them
directly.
> I.e. I get an error messsage saying that the requeted resource is not
> available.
>
> What needs to be done in order for me to be able to enter the URL
> "http://localhost:8080/webapp/subapp/jsp/test.jsp"; in my browser and for
it
> to be found by tomcat.
>
> This is probably more a general tomcat question but seeing as it involves
> the use of sub-applications I was hoping that I may be able to get some
help
> here.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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