Hello and many thnx for interest and help.
Yes, I do see the folders/files created by Java code during runtime with
file viewers, they seem all fine.
But tomcat won't open/see them, and even if i try to put the URL in my
browser I get HTTP Status 404.
The code is pretty much basic, Java.IO , FileReader/Writer and so on.
Tell me please if i can be more specific or I should post something more.
Thanx a lot,
Best Regards,
Andreas, Greece.
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From: "Milanez, Marcus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 4:28 PM
Subject: RES: Runtime created files not accessible.Please help.
Hi Andreas,
We do pretty much the same here and it is working fine. Could you please
post some parts of your code, so that we can see how you specify your
physical folders? Can you see the folders/files created using a file
viewer ?
Yours,
Marcus Milanez
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De: Andreas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 24 de abril de 2008 10:22
Para: users@tomcat.apache.org
Assunto: Runtime created files not accessible.Please help.
Hello everyone!
I have developed a jsf(java server faces) web application running on
tomcat 6.0 .
Maybe my questions will be a bit naive, but i kindly ask for your help
since i am not able to find solution myself.
The problem is this:
My web server needs to create new folders and write files in the folders
so that the end user will b able to download later.
The files I download or I create though, and save in my new folders
created at runtime, are not available for tomcat...
I get HTTP Status 404 , and I am unable to open them at runtime back
from the local disk.
So, what should I do to make the newly created folders and files
instantly available in Tomcat without restarting???
And what is the proper place for someone to put his application folder??
Thank you very much for your help...
Andreas, Greece.
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