jean-frederic clere wrote:
Paul Ferraro wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 16:48 +0100, jean-frederic clere wrote:
>> Paul Ferraro wrote:
>>> 1.0.0.Beta3 adds a new excludedContexts configuration property that
>>> defines a comma delimited list of web contexts that should *not*
>>> auto-register with httpd. Does anyone have any suggestions/comments
>>> about which contexts to disable by default? Currently, this property
>>> defaults to:
>>>
>>> <property
>>>
name="excludedContexts">ROOT,invoker,jbossws,jmx-console,juddi,web-console</property>
>>>
>>>
>>> i.e. all contexts deployed by default in the JBoss AS all profile.
>>>
>>> As I think about this more, I think we should use a system property for
>>> this instead - and perhaps enable the ROOT context by default?
>> Enable ROOT context by default is probably not a good idea. every
>> requests will go to JBoss and probably will return 404.
>>
> Why would there be any requests for these webapps via httpd at all?
ROOT corresponds to / so everything will be rooted to JBoss by default.
I am not sure that is a good default.
I'm kind of on the fence on this one, but my gut tells me you're right,
Jean-Frederic.
A possibility for a future enhancement is an API around this such that
an AS deployer could exclude (or include) a context based on a
jboss-web.xml config element. Then the default ROOT.war that ships with
the AS could be configured to exclude itself while user-deployed root
contexts would be allowed.
That only helps inside the AS though. :(
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