We are using tiles in this way without any problems.
We are using the tile-definition.xml
.....
<put name="mainContent" value="/WEB-INF/customer/form/CustomerHistoryForm.jsp" />
In addition, style sheets and inages work well with the rewrite tag.
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Subject: JSP's under WEB-INF... or not
Having the jsp files under WEB-INF is nice because I know no one can get to
them without going through an action. But it already caused one problem
with my style sheet and the images within it.
Now I'm about to add tiles to the mix, and I wonder if I'm going to
unnecessarily complicate my life by having my jsp's where they don't
"officially" belong.
I'm wondering if I can get the same effect by putting them in
/path/to/tomcat/webapps/my_app/private and then putting a Filter in front
of
just that directory to keep people from requesting those pages directly.
Any comments? Other ideas?
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Wendy Smoak
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Arizona State University PA Information Resources Management
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