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1. Re: serving static content in Jboss 4 onwards
jaikiran Aug 1, 2006 7:19 AM (in response to monisha)I havent done this before, but have you tried creating a file like myapp.xml containing something like:
<Context docBase="C:/mydir/images/" debug="9" crossContext="false" privileged="false" reloadable="true" path="/yourwebapp/images"/>
Place this myapp.xml file in %JBOSS_HOME%/server/default/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat55.sar directory and try it out.
Let us know if this works.
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2. Re: serving static content in Jboss 4 onwards
hindibhai Aug 5, 2006 10:51 PM (in response to monisha)I tried and the static content is served on the context specified under the Context tag. I have 2 questions.
My static content directory is outside the JBOSS deploy but is under the JBOSS_HOME directory.
1. I need to make the docBase work for Linux also/ Pls can you show how I can make a relative path to reach my jboss_home path thru which I will access the static content directory. I have tried "../././" pattern to reach my content path but have not been successfull.
2. Also when I form a http link to my static content's sub directory , I dont see the content on the brower. I see a error message that "Requested Resource not present". Do we have to map the sub directories separately. Will they not have access from the same context.
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3. Re: serving static content in Jboss 4 onwards
peterj Aug 6, 2006 10:26 PM (in response to monisha) -
4. Re: serving static content in Jboss 4 onwards
hindibhai Aug 6, 2006 10:50 PM (in response to monisha)Thanks Peter for the reply
However I donot see any post that helps me with my relative pathing problem.
I would appreciate if you can point me to a post if you have seen one which talks about relative pathing on docBase and also on sub-directories context
Thanks