Re: Welcome file list in web.xml treats index.jsp different from other filenames

2012-04-20 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2012/4/20 Christopher Schultz : > To whom it may concern, > > On 4/14/12 3:37 PM, Net Dawg wrote: >> To your question as to "what point merging algorithms are not >> followed", please try this inside your application context and you will >> probably see the same: >> >>     >>       >>     >> >> T

Re: Welcome file list in web.xml treats index.jsp different from other filenames

2012-04-20 Thread Christopher Schultz
To whom it may concern, On 4/14/12 3:37 PM, Net Dawg wrote: > To your question as to "what point merging algorithms are not > followed", please try this inside your application context and you will > probably see the same: > > > > > > This seems to tell Tomcat 7, in plain English

Re: Welcome file list in web.xml treats index.jsp different from other filenames

2012-04-14 Thread Net Dawg
In other words, it is NOT merged with container as intended/indicated below in your message.  From: Konstantin Kolinko To: Tomcat Developers List Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 9:44 AM Subject: Re: Welcome file list in web.xml treats index.jsp differ

Re: Welcome file list in web.xml treats index.jsp different from other filenames

2012-04-13 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2012/4/13 Net Dawg : > If a file named index.jsp is declared as a welcome and it is not there in the > system, tomcat does not allow failover to framework like Tapestry. It sounds like behaviour that can be controlled by "resourceOnlyServlets" option in , See http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-d

Re: Welcome file list in web.xml treats index.jsp different from other filenames

2012-04-13 Thread Net Dawg
Also, please note            This, in the application web.xml, seems to tell Tomcat "there are no welcome files in this application, do not look for index.jsp etc" ...   However       is ignored and server picks up default values in ${Tomcat.home}/conf/web.xml Basically,  should be e