Virtual directory mapping in WebCenter Portal
Hi all,
In my portal, I want show an image from Webcenter Content and it like that:
<img src="http://localhost:16200/cs/groups/public/documents/document/b3ax/mdaw/~edisp/~export/TUYENNTLAPTOP1000031~1~TUYENNTLAPTOP1000032/31.jpg" id="img1">But I don't want to show the domain of my Content Server is +"http://localhost:16200"+ on my portal when end user click view page source in the Web brower.
Can I hide the +"http://localhost:16200"+ and the image still show on my portal?
Thanks
AS84 wrote:
Hi all,
In my portal, I want show an image from Webcenter Content and it like that:
<img src="http://localhost:16200/cs/groups/public/documents/document/b3ax/mdaw/~edisp/~export/TUYENNTLAPTOP1000031~1~TUYENNTLAPTOP1000032/31.jpg" id="img1">
But I don't want to show the domain of my Content Server is +"http://localhost:16200"+ on my portal when end user click view page source in the Web brower.
Can I hide the +"http://localhost:16200"+ and the image still show on my portal?
ThanksHi all,
After read careful about Virtual directory mapping, I saw that can't resolve my problem.
And I change the way to get closer my target by thinking about a solution for showing image base on string in the "src" from tag <img> request to server.
When client request image from the server, I'll catch the string request, process it and get the real link of the image base on it, reading content of the image from source and response the client. And I found the way for my solution in here
http://www.coderanch.com/how-to/java/ImageServletI hope it'll help you too
Good luck for all!
Edited by: AS84 on May 18, 2012 7:00 PM
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VALIDATION PROBLEMS WERE FOUND C:\Users\Napoleon\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain\servers\DefaultServer\upload\PictureApp\app\planplan.xml:0: problem: cvc-complex-type.2.4c: Expected element 'url-pattern@http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/weblogic-web-app' before the end of the content in element virtual-directory-mapping@http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/weblogic-web-app:<C:\Users\Napoleon\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain\servers\DefaultServer\upload\PictureApp\app\planplan.xml>
this is my plan:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<deployment-plan xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan/1.0/deployment-plan.xsd">
<application-name>app</application-name>
<variable-definition>
<variable>
<name>SessionDescriptor_timeoutSecs_12698451432940</name>
<value>3602</value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>SessionDescriptor_invilidationInterval</name>
<value>70</value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>VirtualDirectory_diskD</name>
<value>/Pictures/*</value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>Map</name>
<value></value>
</variable>
<variable>
<name>LocalPath_diskD</name>
<value>D:/Pictures</value>
</variable>
</variable-definition>
<module-override>
<module-name>PictureApp.ear</module-name>
<module-type>ear</module-type>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>weblogic-application</root-element>
<uri>META-INF/weblogic-application.xml</uri>
<variable-assignment>
<name>SessionDescriptor_timeoutSecs_12698451432940</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-application/session-descriptor/timeout-secs</xpath>
</variable-assignment>
<variable-assignment>
<name>SessionDescriptor_invilidationInterval</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-application/session-descriptor/invalidation-interval-secs</xpath>
</variable-assignment>
</module-descriptor>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>application</root-element>
<uri>META-INF/application.xml</uri>
</module-descriptor>
<module-descriptor external="true">
<root-element>wldf-resource</root-element>
<uri>META-INF/weblogic-diagnostics.xml</uri>
</module-descriptor>
</module-override>
<module-override>
<module-name>Picture.war</module-name>
<module-type>war</module-type>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>weblogic-web-app</root-element>
<uri>WEB-INF/weblogic.xml</uri>
<variable-assignment>
<name>Map</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
<variable-assignment>
<name>LocalPath_diskD</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/local-path</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
<variable-assignment>
<name>VirtualDirectory_diskD</name>
<xpath>/weblogic-web-app/virtual-directory-mapping/[local-path="D:/Pictures"]/url-pattern</xpath>
<operation>add</operation>
</variable-assignment>
</module-descriptor>
<module-descriptor external="false">
<root-element>web-app</root-element>
<uri>WEB-INF/web.xml</uri>
</module-descriptor>
</module-override>
<config-root>C:\Users\Napoleon\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain\servers\DefaultServer\upload\PictureApp\app\plan</config-root>
</deployment-plan>
I have the url-pattern assigned already. Can you help me look at it.
And one more question: if I want to define multiple virtual directory mapping, how can it be done? as the link is only virtual-directory-mapping/ it needs something to distinguish between the different virtual directory mapping right? -
Limit extensions other than one specified in virtual-directory-mapping
Hi,
I have a virtual directory mapping
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>D:/folder</local-path>
<url-pattern>/movies/*</url-pattern>
<url-pattern>*.mov</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
However, I can still access the files with other extensions, i.e., avi, jar, txt.... Is there anything wrong with my mapping or it is supposed to be so? if it is the later, what is the point of declaring the *.mov pattern?
Thank you very muchhi,
Actually i deleted all the files in work folder and deleted the context path in server.xml file which i had given yesterday.
Already in web.xml file inside the folder..ie., in "c:\myPath\myRootDir\WEB-INF\web.xml" file i gave welcome file name like as given below..
<welcome-file-list >
<welcome-file >index.html</welcome-file >
</welcome-file-list >
i created this welcome file entry even before creating context path in server.xml file..
Then i created again the context path in server.xml file like this
<Context path="/myVirtualApp"
docBase="C:/myPath/myRootDir"
crossContext="true"
debug="0"
reloadable="true"
trusted="false">
</Context>
i stopped and restarted the server....
Now itz working fine......Thanx a lot Sudha for your help.......
regards,
Manikandan -
Virtual directory mapping in tomcat
How can I virtually map directories in tomcat ?
Example I want to access .../images directory from jsp page by /images.
it is possible in weblogic but how can i implement it into tomcat .
If any body can help me regarding this , It would help me .
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I am trying to migrate my application from WebLogic 7
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AmritThis is not deployment instructions.
Its deployment descriptor like web.xml
You can find more info here:
http://docs-pdf.sun.com/816-7150-10/816-7150-10.pdf
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