Hi,

I do have the web-content key. I had to postpone work on this issue
(I'm waiting for my flight
right now to get the ClojureConj). They were too many items in the
checklist before I could leave..

I'll resume on this either while in Raleigh or upon my return. Right
now I feel a bit stunned by the
meal I ate at the airport... A bit of sleep on the plane will fix this
however.

I really have to straightened up routes somehow. The differences
between using jetty and a tomcat
deployment are not yet carved in my brains... a bit more work on this
issue should fix this.

See you at the Conj maybe.

Luc P.

On Oct 18, 3:20 pm, David Jagoe <davidja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Luc,
>
> Are you deploying to Tomcat using a war file? Are you perhaps missing
> the :web-content key in your project.clj file (I presume you're using
> Leiningen + leiningen-war)
>
> (defproject myproject "0.0.1"
>   :description ""
>   :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.2.0"]
>                           ... ]
>   :dev-dependencies [...
>                      [uk.org.alienscience/leiningen-war "0.0.8"]]
>   ;; Used by leiningen-war to deploy static resources
>   :web-content "public"
>   :aot [myproject.servlet])
>
> In your case "public" would be "stylesheets".
>
> Is this the approach you're taking? Ultimately it is probably a best
> to let nginx or apache serve up static files (rather than tomcat/ring)
> but at the moment I am actually just serving up static content
> directly from Tomcat which works fine. I have one servlet handling the
> application and a default servlet on the same Tomcat instance serving
> up the static files. So I only use the file middleware in development:
>
>            (wrap-if development? wrap-file "public")
>            (wrap-if development? wrap-file-info)
>
> Not sure if that addresses your problem?
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> On 18 October 2010 20:06,  <lprefonta...@softaddicts.ca> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I have been banging my head on the walls for a few hours now and really 
> > cannot
> > figure out the proper way to serve static files in a Compojure application
> > deployed on Tomcat or Glassfish...
>
> > Feeling pretty dumb in fact...
>
> > I tried to configure the default servlet to catch up requests but I feel
> > that I cannot escape the Ring routes so this never worked.
>
> > The static files reside in the folder stylesheets at the very top of the
> > application folder. The application path is IDEMDossierPatient.
>
> > The HTML link references stylesheets/...
>
> > I get the following stack trace:
>
> > SEVERE: Allocate exception for servlet IDEMDossierPatient
> > java.lang.Exception: Directory does not exist: stylesheets
> >    at ring.middleware.file$ensure_dir.invoke(file.clj:13)
> >    at ring.middleware.file$wrap_file.doInvoke(file.clj:23)
> >    at clojure.lang.RestFn.invoke(RestFn.java:426)
> >    at ring.middleware.static$wrap_static.invoke(static.clj:13)
> >    at 
> > idem.mr.clinic.webaccess.medicalrecord$eval1206.invoke(medicalrecord.clj:52)
> > ...
>
> > The routes are the following (after several attempts with the file wrapper):
>
> > (defroutes app-routes
> >   (GET "/patient" [patient-id]
> >     (render-page "Dossier médical") (render-page (load-patient-mr 
> > patient-id)))
> >  (GET "/req" req (str req))
> >  (GET "/file" [] (doto (java.io.File. ".") (.getAbsolutePath)))
> >  (GET "/" [] (render-page "Saisie du # de patient" patient-form))
> >  (route/not-found "Page inconnue")
> > )
>
> > (wrap! app-routes :stacktrace)
> > (wrap! app-routes (:static "stylesheets" ["stylesheets"]))
>
> > Any ideas where I am going with this aside from a dead end ?
> > Is there another way to specify the folder for static file ?
> > Should I specify an absolute path (ugly but given where I am right
> > now I would not care...) ?
> > Should I move the folder elsewhere ?
>
> > Blblblblblblbl...
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Luc
>
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