Public folder in WAS

Hi everyone,
Where in the J2EE engine server should I put files in order to reach them via HTTP protocol (like in IIS server in the wwwroot folder) ?
Thanks in advance.

Hi David,
there is, in fact, a solution just like in IIS. Are you familiar with Visual Administrator? If so, open it and look at the configuration of the HTTP Provider. There you can set a root directory for documents as well as aliases that point to other directories on your file system.
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/ee/0618d0899001408d821096c85ff8a2/frameset.htm">This documentation on help.sap.com</a> should help.
If you are looking for a simple solution, DMS is overkill.

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