I guess I am confused.

I set up my workers2.properties to link to
/exmaples/jsp/*

then when I type in the ip/port of myu web server (NOT
tomcat) /examples/jsp/dates/dates.jsp for example it
comes up.

SO

I thought hey, you don't I copy an example into my
main www dir and see if that works.

for some reason there are no jsp files in the
examples, they are all .java and .class.  now I do use
java files but I guess they do not actually in it is
called by an htnl doc so not a big deal BUT why are
these no .jsp? I searched all the examples/jsp and
found no .jsp.

what the heck is going on?

correct me if I am wrong...
what it seems to be is that when you set say
/examples/jsp/*

that is then placed into the tomcat path. so if I
wanted to branch out my own stuff, I would need to add
a dir somewhere (I can look into that) and then link
to that, I guess jsp does not like the company of
other stuff, just likes to be on it's own.

still a little confused, and the file extensions! ???




--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok, I am used to Java and PHP and had a question
> about
> where to put jsp/servlet code. what is the best
> thing
> to do?
> 
> I am used to just putting it anywhere I want as long
> as I sperate it how I would like BUt with jsp it
> seems
> you need to tell it the actual folders the jsp is
> in.
> 
> what I was looking for is like, here is my normal
> web
> page strucutre, full of sub dirs.
> 
> /path/to/my/www/root/index.html et al
> 
> when I see a jsp file, to send to tomcat.
> 
> is this possible, I am not sure how the magic
> happens.
> 
> where does the jsp file go? in the normal www
> structure and the processing is passed on that file
> to
> the tomcat process for execution, correct?
> 
> I don't see how to set it up recurvisly it does not
> seem to work? I know I can do *.jsp etc.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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