On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Pete Muir <pmuir@redhat.com> wrote:
Anyway, Sreekanth, can you file a WELD issue please?
Done : https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-702

Thanks,
Sreekanth 

On 2 Oct 2010, at 21:10, Dan Allen wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Pete Muir <pmuir@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 1 Oct 2010, at 10:48, Sreekanth wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running the core tests from the workspace against glassfish.I have these question related to 2 tests.
> >
> > In the test, org.jboss.weld.tests.scope.RemoteScopeTest, there is a servlet by name RemoteClient using the annotation "@WebServlet("*")".
>
> Not sure, but it's always worked with Tomcat/JBossWeb. I guess Grizzly doesn't support this?
>
> >
> >
> > In the test resource.EMFFactoryTest, there are 3 servlets  EMFConsumerTest1, EMFConsumerTest2, EMFConsumerTest3 which uses the annotation  @WebServlet("emfconsumer") with out a leading "/" .
> >
> > Are these 2 test cases valid with respect to servlet specification?I guess these need to be rectified.Please comment.
>
> As above?
>
> According to 12.2 of the Servlet 3.0 specification (not likely to have changed since prior versions)
>
> In the Web application deployment descriptor, the following syntax is used to define
> mappings:
>       • A string beginning with a ‘/’ character and ending with a ‘/*’ suffix is used for path mapping.
>       • A string beginning with a ‘*.’ prefix is used as an extension mapping.
>       • The empty string ("") is a special URL pattern that exactly maps to the application's context root, i.e., requests of the form http://host:port/<context-root>/. In this case the path info is ’/’ and the servlet path and context path is empty string (““).
>       • A string containing only the ’/’ character indicates the "default" servlet of that application. In this case the servlet path is the request URI minus the context path and the path info is null.
>       • All other strings are used for exact matches only.
> So a * path and a path without a slash are likely only JBoss AS friendly.
>
> -Dan
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Sreekanth