Document Root for JSP...

Hi,
          Is there some way i can have more than one directory as my
          DocumentRoot...??
          I am trying to save my .jsp files in directory
          /weblogic/myserver/public_html/jsp. But i have my root as public_html.
          Because of this, weblogic doesnt response to my .jsp call from the
          browser. Now when i move my docs to public_html or make my documentRoot
          till ../jsp/, it works just fine.
          Any idea if this is possible in weblogic or not...??
          Any help will greatly appreciated..
          Thanks,
          Chirag
          

          Hi Chirag,
          yes! it depends on where you start WLS and what server directory your WLS bases on (instead of myserver). Let's say: your server is d:\weblogic\chirag_server and it contains a subdirectory, say chirag_html. what you need to do is:
          1) to register the weblogic.httpd.documentRoot=chirag_html in your weblogic.properties of your chirag_server (ie. the server specific weblogic.properties)
          2) start WLS with -Dweblogic.system.home=d:\weblogic \
          -Dweblogic.system.name=chirag_server
          If you do that properly you may see the output of your wls as following:
          Wed Nov 15 10:46:09 CET 2000:<I> <WebLogicServer> Read per-server properties ./chirag_server/weblogic.properties
          Joe
          Chirag Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
          >Hi,
          >Is there some way i can have more than one directory as my
          >DocumentRoot...??
          >
          >I am trying to save my .jsp files in directory
          >/weblogic/myserver/public_html/jsp. But i have my root as public_html.
          >Because of this, weblogic doesnt response to my .jsp call from the
          >browser. Now when i move my docs to public_html or make my documentRoot
          >till ../jsp/, it works just fine.
          >
          >Any idea if this is possible in weblogic or not...??
          >
          >Any help will greatly appreciated..
          >
          >Thanks,
          >Chirag
          >
          

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