On Fri May 21 2004 1:07 am, Illya Kysil wrote:
> Tim Ashman wrote:
> > I've got this problem and I'm not sure how to solve it.  I'm hoping
> > someone can steer me the right way.
> >
> > My problem is that I have my static files for the webapp located right
> > off of the webapps directory like this.
> >
> > $tomcat/webapps/myapps
> > $tomcat/webapps/myapps/images
> >
> > Now on my production server I use jk and apache and I was able to JkMount
> > / myapps/* ajp13 and this allowed by webapp to "see" the images directory
> > and the other static include files it works correctly.
> >
> > BUT
> >
> > on my development machine (I'm switching from a win98 to a linux)
> > Anyway I'm using Netbeans 3.6 and the builtin tomcat server that it comes
> > with (5.0.19)  I setup my complier for external and netbeans places all
> > the classes in the correct way, I can compile the entire app.
> >
> > But when I run tomcat I can run my app but the references to the images,
> > my include scripts.js, don't load.
> >
> > Can someone help me with where in either tomcat's server.xml, web.xml or
> > with the apps web.xml that I place the correct config info so that tomcat
> > allows the app access to these directories.
>
> It would be much easier to use, say, Struts HTML taglib, to render
> application context path for you. <strutshtml:img
> page="/images/content-logon.png" /> will work for any context path without
> any additional configuration you've mentioned above needed.

My app is all servlets.  Would this still work?


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