does resin support url rewriting?
btw, another, dirty solution, is to place an index.jsp with something like this:
...
<iframe width=100% height=100% src="home.do"/>
...
may not work on all browsers though...

regards
Leon

On 4/26/06, Bryce Nesbitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All;
>
> I've Goggled, and searched this list, but can't get a
> workable solution.  I was handed a struts webapp,
> which is now deployed as ROOT.war
>
> Now I'd like to get rid of the "home.do" that comes
> up when the root of the site is loaded,
> e.g.:  http://www.foo.org/home.do
>
> I've tried an  index.jsp with:
>     <jsp:forward page="/home.do" />
>
> And in WEB-INF/web.xml, placing:
>     <welcome-file-list>
>        <welcome-file>home.do</welcome-file>
>     </welcome-file-list>
>
> And in my apache httpd.conf:
>     <VirtualHost 69.59.XXX.7X:80>
>         Redirect   /  /home.do
>     </VirtualHost>
>
> And in resin.conf:
>     <war-dir id='/vol0/deployed/ccs_website/webapps'/>
>     <web-app id='/' app-dir='/vol0/deployed/blah/ROOT'>
>     </web-app>
>
> And even played with getting rid of .do totally with:
>      <servlet-mapping>
>         <servlet-name>action</servlet-name>
>         <url-pattern>*.do</url-pattern>
>     </servlet-mapping>
>
>
> Clearly I'm flailing.
>
> The "home.do" comes up both when the site is initially
> loaded, and when an internal link goes back to the
> home page.  "home.do", and in fact the entire ".do"
> extensions are undesirable.  We don't want people
> linking to our website, using a reference to a
> specific server technology which will probably change.
>
>         Bryce Nesbitt
>
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