AFAIK, the only way to do this when using Tomcat in conjunction with a web server is a kludge. I do it by making index.html my default home page, and having index.html be nothing but a meta refresh page with a time of "0" to http://www.foo.com/index.jsp. There are other ways...some Apache folks use mod_rewrite.


This means index.jsp will show up in the address bar of the browser. If you don't want that, I'm not sure you can do it. I don't know enough about IIS to know if there is a more elegant way to do it.

If you want to use Tomcat alone, you setup a welcome-file tag/element in your application's web.xml file that has index.jsp as a parameter.

John

On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:47:17 -0800, jsp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to get away from ASP. The top file of my website is an
index.jsp page. I set the root directory for the website to
\<Catalina_home>\webapps\MyWebsite

So when you go to http://www.mywebsite.com the default page in iis is
index.jsp but I'm positive that is the wrong way to do this because the
only way jsp will work is if you type into the browser

http://www.mywebsite.com/MyWebsite/index.jsp

maybe this is not a tomcat related question but I'm hoping someone could
be doing this and give me some type of CLUE ?

Basically when you go to http://www.mywebsite.com I want the top file to
be a functioning .jsp page because I don’t want to use an ASP stats
program.

Hopefully it makes sense

-wiley






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