> From: Kumar, Sunitha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: RE: How can directory listing be turned off for a 
> certain webapp?
> 
> So, the question was: 
> If I have a directory, under a webapp, how can I restrict 
> file listings in that directory, 

You probably should disable directory listings for most if not all
webapps, since there's no need for end users to know what's in there.
Implementing a welcome page gives Tomcat something to reply with other
than the 404.  Your <servlet-mapping> can be used to pick any servlet
class of your app that you want as the default if you choose a
<url-pattern> that matches one of the standard welcome pages (usually
index.jsp).  Take a look at how Tomcat's ROOT app works - you can
actually remove the index.jsp file from it and it continues to happily
deliver the Tomcat home page, since the mapping forces it to use
index_jsp.class from the ROOT/WEF-INF/lib/catalina-root.jar file

 - Chuck


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