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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 21266] New: -
"The requested resource is not available" if symlink in WebApp directory
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"The requested resource is not available" if symlink in WebApp directory
Summary: "The requested resource is not available" if symlink in
WebApp directory
Product: Tomcat 4
Version: 4.1.25
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Webapps:Administration
AssignedTo: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: d.tonhofer@m-plify.com
This may or may not be a bug. But even if it's not a bug, it's a darn
confusing error message:
I do not want to copy a jar file to my-webapp/WEB-INF/lib/
So instead a symlink to the jar:
$ ln -s /some/other/place/the.jar my-webapp/WEB-INF/lib/the.jar
After restarting Tomcat, I want to access a servlet in another jar
(which has nothing to do with anything in the.jar)
I get a Tomcat error:
"The requested resource /servlet/some.servlet.not.in.the.jar is not available"
Very confusing.
I copy the jar bodily....things work!
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