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Re: Why is glassfish looking in docroot for my jspx file?

From: <glassfish_at_javadesktop.org>
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 05:23:42 PST

It is difficult to believe that in the life-time of glassfish (and before it, Sun Java System Application Server) that no one else has seen the following error:

[b][#|2008-12-28T19:22:47.759+0000|SEVERE|sun-appserver2.1|org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet|_ThreadID=25;_ThreadName=httpSSLWorkerThread-8080-0;_RequestID=97fe4739-c904-4385-a31c-d382b55456c2;|PWC6117: [u]File "/home/fooprj/applications/glassfish/domains/domain1/docroot/foo-web/pages/autho/new.jspx" not found|#][/u] [/b]

whilst trying to render a jsp/jsf page—please see ealier post--from a web module enclosed in an ear, which has been verified and deployed successfully in the glassfish autodeploy directory?

My core question is:
Under what circumstance would glassfish attach 'docroot' to the file path?

Any help would be appreciated. And thanks
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