Hi.

Is it really true, that one can't create at least a global error page
for 503 errors in tomcat? I understand, that a webapp that is stopped,
can't serve it's own custom 503 error page. Sounds clear. But a general
one should be possible?!

I'm using tomcat behind apache and if tomcat isn't started at all, I can
use the custom 503 page from apache. That works. But if one webapp is
stopped, I get the default tomcat 503 page.

Any hints?

regards,
Veit

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