Hello Hammant,
If you remove the configuration fragment, the web server
will handle de JSP
file before Slide do. That means, it will compile the JSP,
and serve you
it's compiled contents (witch probably might present you
with an internal
server error page).
Since you're asking that question, seems to me that you are
trying to
deploy a web application inside slide namespace. Although it
is interesting,
don't know if it brings more problems that anyone can
handle.
I don't know Sitemesh, but is it true? You're trying to
deploy a web app
inside slide namespace? If yes, I would be very interested
to know any
problems you might encounter.
Best regards,
Miguel Figueiredo
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hammant [mailto:paul hammant.org]
Sent: domingo, 10 de Dezembro de 2006 20:44
To: slide-user jakarta.apache.org
Cc: Peter Barry; krs thoughtworks.com
Subject: web.xml's JSP interception
This fragment exists in web.xml :
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>webdav</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
Slide works if its taken out - with that slide-bundled
version of
tomcat.
If present it stops Slide working with Sitemesh.
Is the fragment needed anymore ?
- Paul
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