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Gildas Cuisinier commented on MTOMCAT-133:
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The difference comes from the declaration of default servlets.

In the plugin, the declaration is made into "Tomcat" class, in the method 
initWebappDefaults.

 Wrapper servlet = addServlet(
                ctx, "default", "org.apache.catalina.servlets.DefaultServlet");
        servlet.setLoadOnStartup(1);

        // JSP servlet (by class name - to avoid loading all deps)
        servlet = addServlet(
                ctx, "jsp", "org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet");
        servlet.addInitParameter("fork", "false");
        servlet.setLoadOnStartup(3)

And in this way, the wrapper is not set as overridable.



                
> Servlet mapping to "/" does not work 
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MTOMCAT-133
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MTOMCAT-133
>             Project: Apache Tomcat Maven Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: tomcat7
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>         Environment: Mac OS X, Apple JRE 1.6
>            Reporter: Gildas Cuisinier
>            Assignee: Olivier Lamy (*$^¨%`£)
>
> Using the Servlet 3.0 possibilities to add and configure servlet 
> (ServletContainerInitializer through Spring 3.1 WebApplicationInitializer), I 
> try to map a servlet  "/", but is not working properly.
> The servlet is started correctly, but the mapping does not work. 
> If I replace "/" by "test/*", everything work perfectly.
> For information, the "/" mapping works well in a standalone tomcat 7.0.25.
> I put a sample project on github that reproduce the bug : 
> https://github.com/hikage/tomcat7-bug

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