That's fine for a couple of servlets, but I have more than 6500 servlets, I can't map them all by hand. In Tomcat 3.2, the RequestInvoker had a prefix argument which could be used to redirect matching paths to servlets
<RequestInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.request.InvokerInterceptor" debug="0" prefix="/servlet/" /> With prefix="/", I could forward any request to servlets without using "/servlet/" in the url. Where is the RequestInterceptor gone? > Add a servlet-mapping to your web.xml file. > > <servlet-mapping> > <servlet-name> > SnoopServlet > </servlet-name> > <url-pattern> > /SnoopServlet > </url-pattern> > </servlet-mapping> > > mperreno wrote: > > Is it possible to use non-standard paths for servlet i.e. use map > > anything after the context name to servlets: > > www.foobar.com/foo/SnoopServlet > > instead of > > www.foobar.com/foo/servlet/SnoopServlet > > > > I managed to do it with tomcat 3.2 but I can't do it with tomcat 3.3 > > > > thanks > > > > -- > > mathieu perrenoud [iis] -- mathieu perrenoud [kesako]