I wish that were true. But serverName is set in server.xml (Tomcat) and
all the
Jakarta applications work just fine. I suspect that the problem is the
context
in which the getServerName method is called in Turbine, but until I look
at
the Jakarta code more, I won't be able to say, for sure.
Sean
>> I've managed to bring up my splash screen in Turbine with
>> Tomcat on Linux, (all latest CVSs) but when I navigate to
>> the next screen via a DynamicURI, the serverName is
>> set as "localhost" rather than the actual server name.
> You need to define the ServerName that is returned by Tomcat.
> I have no idea how to do this, but it is probably a configuration
> variable in Tomcat.
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