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[jira] Commented: (BEEHIVE-228) Controller with JSPs behaving differently than Controller in WEB-INF/src.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-228?page=comments#action_58461 ]
     
Jeremiah Johnson commented on BEEHIVE-228:
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I see that this issue isn't unique to Beehive.  A struts work-around that I found was to put a fake file in matching the welcome-file token.  In my case, the following line executed before bundling the war gives me the expected results:

$ touch bad/Controller.jpf

So perhaps this 'bug' is more of a documentation issue than a bug in Beehive.

- jeremiah

> Controller with JSPs behaving differently than Controller in WEB-INF/src.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: BEEHIVE-228
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-228
>      Project: Beehive
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: NetUI
>  Environment: I wrote the sample on Fedora Linux deploying to Tomcat 5.0.25.
>     Reporter: Jeremiah Johnson
>  Attachments: BEEHIVE-228.tar
>
> If I put Controller.jpf in the same directory as my JSP and specify Controller.jpf before index.jsp in the welcome-file-list of web.xml, then the begin action on Controller.jpf is used; on the other hand, if I put Controller.jpf or Controller.java in WEB-INF/src, then Controller.jpf if skipped over in the welcome-file-list.  I expected Controller.jpf to still be used.
> I will attach a sample application to demonstrate my concern.  Here is the structure of the file:
> index.jsp - just links to good and bad directories
> good/Controller.jpf - begin is simple action forwarding to nonindex.jsp
> good/index.jsp - this should not be seen as welcome because of welcome-file-list
> good/nonindex.jsp - should be what the user sees with URL of <contextRoot>/good/
> bad/index.jsp - this is the second option in the welcome-file-list
> bad/nonindex.jsp - this is what I expected to see based on my controller
> WEB-INF/web.xml - contains the welcome-file-list shown below
> WEB-INF/src/bad/Controller.jpf - same controller source as good/Controller.jpf
> The relevant contents of web.xml:
>     <welcome-file-list>
>         <welcome-file>Controller.jpf</welcome-file>
>         <welcome-file>index.jsp</welcome-file>
>     </welcome-file-list>
> - jeremiah

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