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6.6.17: Administering Web resources (overview)

6.6.17: Administering Web resources (overview)

Web resources include configurations for identifying the relative locations of:

  • JavaServer Pages (JSP) files
  • Web pages
  • Alternate Web paths for servlets

Web resources provide Web paths for identifying the locations of servlets, Web pages, and JSP files. A Web resource is a configuration consisting of:

  • A name by which users should request the resource

  • A Web application to which the resource belongs

  • A virtual host by which the resource is hosted

Put together, the virtual host, Web application, and Web resource name comprise the information a user should type into a browser to request the resource.

For example, based on the Web resource configuration:

  • Name: /myServlets/myAlternateServletPath
  • Virtual host: myVirtualHost

and the association of the Web resource with myWebApp, a user should get a particular servlet when he or she types this into a browser:

http://myVirtualHost/myWebApp/myServlets/myAlternateServletPath

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