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When Using Tomcat 3.1 with Apache, how do you set up your context and web server index so that a .jsp file is set as the index file?

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When Using Tomcat 3.1 with Apache, how do you set up your context and web server index so that a .jsp file is set as the index file?

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Location: http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=228635 Created: Oct 14, 2000 Modified: 2000-11-04 14:12:59.64 Author: Serge Knystautas (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=100012) Question originally posed by Mark Lepak (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=125261 In Apache, first map the desired jsp filename to the directory index. For example: In srm.conf [or httpd.conf]: DirectoryIndex index.jsp Then in your webapp’s web.xml or in your server’s web.xml, look at the bottom for the tag. You can add tags to this tag, such as: desired-index.

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