On Jan 14, 2010, at 3:37 PM, Paul Sandoz wrote:
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> On Jan 14, 2010, at 3:16 PM, Markus Karg wrote:
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>>> I think default error page support should be disabled by default for
>>> *any* deployed servlet and there is no need to distinguish between
>> JAX-
>>> RS and Servlet deployments in this case.
>>
>> I understand. No problem with that. I just didn't want to make any
>> restrictions to Servlets as I am only interested in JAX-RS and don't
>> know the actual content of the Servlet specification on this
>> issue. :-)
>>
>>> No. I agree this is a GlassFish issue.
>>
>> Great! Who's in charge of fixing that? ;-)
>>
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> The web tier team. However, i do not think it my call to dictate my
> preference in this respect (assuming i am correct and the default
> behavior is not required by Servlet) as i understand disabling the
> feature by default will also cause complications for other users. So
> a good compromise would be to have a, documented, per-servlet/per-
> web-app init/context parameter.
>
Or something in the sun-web.xml.
Paul.
> IMHO the issue should be re-opened and clarified in this regard.
>
> Paul.
>
>>> I do not think this issue is specific to just JAX-RS/Jersey but to
>>> any servlet-based Web application.
>>
>> Have overseen that. Sorry.
>>
>> Regards
>> Markus
>>
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