/servlet/ URI with WebLogic

Hi
          I am using right now a different servlet engine and most of my html pages
          are referencing my servlets with
          http://hostname/servlet/com.hotsafe.servletclass?param1=toto...
          It seems that WebLogic is forcing me to add an virtual name to every servlet
          I am using in the weblogic property file to map a servlet to a class name.
          This unfortunately is forcing me to recode all my pages.
          Most of the Web server/Servlet engines out there understand the /servlet/
          URI, like Jserv, JSW, and JRun. So I am a little bit surprised. Any Ideas on
          how to setup web logic with my current environment.
          I have read the WebLogic documentation (admindocs/http.htm) and the FAQ but
          without answers.
          Patrick
          Patrick Deloulay - [email protected]
          HOTSAFE, Inc - www.hotsafe.com
          

I guess since you say the ServletServlet is poor and SSI is not great
          means that you've done very well with Servlets ;-)
          It would be nice if you used the same <Servlet> tag syntax as every
          other Servlet engine I have seen.
          Please enlighten me on the JSP and Servlet tag stuff. I am not real
          familiar with JSP yet. Are you saying I can rename my Servlet files to
          end with .jsp and the <Servlet> tag will work?
          Thanks
          Mark Griffith wrote:
          >
          > Note:
          >
          > That our ServletServlet implementation is poor, and we are working on fixing this
          > in a future release. Regarding SSI, yes this is also not great, however you can
          > just use JSP's implement the servlet tag and your off and running. We will be
          > providing this ourselves in a future release.
          >
          > Other than this I dispute the fact that our "servlet support isnt very good".
          >
          > Cheers
          > Mark G.
          >
          > kagg wrote:
          >
          > > From what I have seen they do NOT support the concept of /servlet/. You
          > > must recode every page.
          > >
          > > Their Servlet support isn't very good compared to the others. Watch out
          > > if you use the SSI tag - they don't do that very well either.
          > >
          > > Patrick Deloulay wrote:
          > > >
          > > > Hi
          > > >
          > > > I am using right now a different servlet engine and most of my html pages
          > > > are referencing my servlets with
          > > > http://hostname/servlet/com.hotsafe.servletclass?param1=toto...
          > > >
          > > > It seems that WebLogic is forcing me to add an virtual name to every servlet
          > > > I am using in the weblogic property file to map a servlet to a class name.
          > > > This unfortunately is forcing me to recode all my pages.
          > > >
          > > > Most of the Web server/Servlet engines out there understand the /servlet/
          > > > URI, like Jserv, JSW, and JRun. So I am a little bit surprised. Any Ideas on
          > > > how to setup web logic with my current environment.
          > > >
          > > > I have read the WebLogic documentation (admindocs/http.htm) and the FAQ but
          > > > without answers.
          > > >
          > > > Patrick
          > > >
          > > > Patrick Deloulay - [email protected]
          > > > HOTSAFE, Inc - www.hotsafe.com
          > >
          > > --
          > > From Tom Gerber (Surnames: Archer, Knaeble, Lahiff, Mooney, Preisen,
          > > Sexton)
          >
          > --
          > =====================================================
          > Reply to the newsgroup. Don't reply to this mail
          > alias. This is used only for answering posts on
          > WebLogic Newsgroups.
          > =====================================================
          From Tom Gerber (Surnames: Archer, Knaeble, Lahiff, Mooney, Preisen,
          Sexton)
          

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