Thanks. I did as you instructed creating in
"$CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost" the file ROOT.xml
<Context docBase="/usr/local/apache2/htdocs"
privileged="true" antiResourceLocking="false" antiJARLocking="false">
</Context>
and I deleted the webapps/ROOT directory. I restarted and now i get a
404 when I make my request ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# wget http://localhost:8080/test.jsp
--11:21:19-- http://localhost:8080/test.jsp
=> `test.jsp'
Resolving localhost... 127.0.0.1
Connecting to localhost|127.0.0.1|:8080... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 /test.jsp
11:21:19 ERROR 404: /test.jsp.
Is the ROOT.xml file correct?
- Dave
On 11/13/06, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: D. Alvarado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Why is "ROOT" appended?
>
> Ok, let me ask another question. If I want to change the directory to
> where I put JSP files that I don't want to package into a WAR, to say,
> "/usr/local/apache2/htdocs", how do I do that?
They don't have to be in a .war, but they do have to part of some
webapp. The easiest thing to do is put them under webapps/ROOT. If you
don't want them there, delete the webapps/ROOT directory, and create a
ROOT.xml file in conf/[engine]/[host] containing a docBase attribute
that points to the location of your JSPs.
- Chuck
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