On 22/04/2010 07:45, banto wrote:
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> Gregor Schneider wrote:
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>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:54 PM, banto <banto...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> i know this can be a silly question but i have the following issue:
>>>
>>> i want to call my web app with a standard URL as
>>> http://host:port/myString
>>>
>>
>> how does the url look like when you call your webb-app currently?
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>> how would you like the url to look like?
>>
>> rgds
>>
>> gregor
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> 
> I explain better my problem,
> 
> my webapp is in the folder:
> 
> C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\istanceVar
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> and i call it with
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> http://localhost:8080/instanceVar/instance
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> what i would like to do (also for others webapps) is to call it/them as
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> http://localhost:8080/instance
> http://localhost:8080/webapp_2
> http://localhost:8080/webapp_3

Rename the webapp, from "instanceVar" to "ROOT".

> or better
> 
> http://localhost/instance
> http://localhost/webapp_2
> http://localhost/webapp_3

Change the port in the Connector from 8080 to 80.

> how can i get the 2 modes?

Then add multiple mappings for each instance of the URL.


OR

Create the servlet and map it to a value also present in the
welcome-file list of file names.

 http://localhost/instanceVar
 http://localhost/webapp_2


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