I don't think so, if you set it to false, I think you will have to unzip all
the dojo, and templates stuff into that folder, which is not desirable
(unless you want to use your own version of Dojo)
musachy
On 2/28/07, Tim Azzopardi <tim@(protected):
>
>
> I think that the struts2 FAQ is here
> http://struts.apache.org/2.0.6/docs/faqs.html
>
> I couldn't find anything relevant (after 3 mins). But in
> http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/strutsproperties.html i saw this:
>
> ### Used by FilterDispatcher
> ### If true then Struts serves static content from inside its jar.
> ### If false then the static content must be available at
> <context_path>/struts
> struts.serve.static=true
>
> which might help?
>
>
>
>
>
> Musachy Barroso wrote:
> >
> > Is there a FAQ for S2 somewhere?
> >
> > musachy
> >
> > On 2/27/07, Musachy Barroso <musachy@(protected):
> >>
> >> Quoting the doc: "
> >>
> >> Common static content that is needed by the framework (JavaScript and
> CSS
> >> files, etc.) is served automatically by the FilterDispatcher filter.
> Any
> >> request starting with "/struts/" denotes that static content is
> required,
> >> and then mapping the value after "/struts/" to common packages in
> Struts
> >> 2
> >> and, optionally in the application's class path.
> >>
> >> By default, the following packages are searched:
> >>
> >> - org.apache.struts2.static
> >> - template
> >>
> >> Additional packages can be specified by providing a comma separated
> list
> >> to the configuration parameter named "packages" (configured in web.xml
> >> for
> >> the FilterDispatcher filter). When specifying additional static
> content,
> >> you
> >> should be careful not to expose sensitive configuration information (
> i.e.
> >> database password)."
> >> //I haven't used it myself :)
> >> musachy
> >>
> >> On 2/27/07, mraible < matt@(protected):
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I'm using *.html as my default extension, which causes a whole host
> of
> >> > issues
> >> > with Dojo. Regardless, I want to fight through it and see if I can
> >> come
> >> > up
> >> > with a solution.
> >> >
> >> > I noticed that FilterDispatcher allows you to serve up static files
> >> from
> >> > the
> >> > classpath. Is it possible to configure this same filter so it can
> >> serve
> >> > up
> >> > static .html files from a "static" directory in my webapp root?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> >
> >> > Matt
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