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So we are looking for a servlet in the welcome root context mapped
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http-interface interface/port ? I can take Max's stuff and add that
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</span></span>On 6/10/11 10:05 AM, Jason T. Greene wrote:
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Ok - i've removed the javascript magic so its just basic
localhost:9990 in the pullrequest.
I liked the javascript magic, because in all my testing the first thing
I do is change the "default" interface from localhost to the IP address
of the server, since I do all my testing on a headless server, and use
the console from my laptop.
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The real fix, that I havent had time to do yet is a simple servlet that
looks up the management service and sends a 302 to the right place.
Any volunteers want to write that? It's probably 20 lines of code.
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