Hi Chuck,

I'm able to call jsps out of Tomcat following the instruction given. Thanks!


However, I now have another problem - see I have set two Contexts in tomcat
called: Context1, Context2. I even setup crossContext to "true"

<Context path="/" docBase="C:/www/myapp" crossContext="true"/>

<Context path="/bs" docBase="C:/shared-jsp/component" crossContext="true"/>


Test1.jsp and Test3.jsp is under Context1

Test2.jsp is under Context2

Test2.jsp and Test3.jsp are included in Test1.jsp

Here is the snippet of test1.jsp:

<jsp:include page="/bs/components/test2.jsp">
<jsp:param name="successpage" value="sucess.jsp" />        
<jsp:param name="errorpage" value="error.jsp" />        
<jsp:param name="submitbutton" value="images/button_index_submit.gif" />

</jsp:include>   
<tr>
        <td align="center" valign="top">
                <br />
                <jsp:include page="inc/test3.jsp" flush="true" />
                <br />

                </td>
      </tr>



For some reason, the jsp:include for test2.jsp doesn't work but test3.jsp
works. I suspect that it doesn't allow cross-context access so I set it to
"true" but still not working.

Any/all comments, help are appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

/Victor

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Can Tomcat access JSP pages out of tomcat folder?

> From: Victor Huang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: RE: Can Tomcat access JSP pages out of tomcat folder?
> 
> But I noticed that you were using $Tomcat_home directory as 
> docBase.

No - that directory is completely outside of where Tomcat's installed,
which is C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.13.  The test webapp is in
C:\apache-tomcat-webapps.

 - Chuck


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