RE: URL-pointing problem

2007-02-28 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: wille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Our webapp had hardcoded paths in it, now we "just" have to grep them > all and replace them. Oops :-). You might like to look at the servlet context's methods for fetching resources (getResource and getResourceAsStream, I think). They make the file loc

RE: URL-pointing problem

2007-02-28 Thread wille
^__^ Our webapp had hardcoded paths in it, now we "just" have to grep them all and replace them. Thanks y'all! On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 10:58 +, Peter Crowther wrote: > > From: wille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > root cause > > > > java.lang.NullPointerException > > pubdb.Entry.getDocu

RE: URL-pointing problem

2007-02-28 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: wille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > root cause > > java.lang.NullPointerException > pubdb.Entry.getDocuments(Entry.java:399) > pubdb.Entry.getEntryById(Entry.java:217) So what's causing the NPE then? :-) - Peter ---

Re: URL-pointing problem

2007-02-28 Thread wille
We tried changing the folder name, however that makes our servlet crash. Couldn't find content.xml though; only admin.xml and manager.xml resides under /conf/ . The following error message is returned when trying to run the app: org.apache.jasper.JasperException org.apache.jasper.servlet.

Re: URL-pointing problem

2007-02-27 Thread Richard Gemmell
Hi Wille, wille wrote: We have deployed a web application on our server by putting it in the webapps directory, this makes it appear at a URL like http://mjau.com/pub_db. Now we want to change the URL for this webapp to something else, (in this case http://mjau.com/publications). The simples

Re: URL-pointing problem

2007-02-27 Thread David Smith
There's a difference between webapp names and servlet names. You want to change the webapp's name. To do that, just change the name of the webapp in the webapps folder ie pub_db -> publications or pub_db.war -> publications.war. You may have to make a similar name change to the context.xml file