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1. Re: How to config Jboss to allow it access the server local
pritam Aug 12, 2004 7:37 AM (in response to leeson1125)let's say your war package name is: example.war under which u have one jsp, test.jsp and web-inf folder.
Then you must access the test.jsp like this
http://localhost:8080/example/test.jsp
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2. Re: How to config Jboss to allow it access the server local
leeson1125 Aug 12, 2004 10:01 PM (in response to leeson1125)"pritam" wrote:
let's say your war package name is: example.war under which u have one jsp, test.jsp and web-inf folder.
Then you must access the test.jsp like this
http://localhost:8080/example/test.jsp
where i assume that the server runs on your local machine on port 8080
Thanks pritam.
I think I did not make me clear.
I have war file in {JBoss Home}/server/default/deploy. System will generate some report files daily and store them on the same machine as JBoss running but in folder D:\Reports\Types\.
Can I allow customer to download the report files from jsp in war file?
I could get it by using servlet and IO stream. Is there any way to set the report folder shared to web application? -
3. Re: How to config Jboss to allow it access the server local
genman Aug 13, 2004 1:48 AM (in response to leeson1125)You can add an explicit content description to server.xml in the tomcat.sar directory.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/context.html
I'm not sure on the details, especially under JBoss, but that's what I used to use a long time out.