Hi I see you are using 5.1 for your site. Practice what you preach
So in the event of a 404 you display the standard Tomcat error eg https://verj.io/apps/overview.e
I assume you have the same approach for others errors like 500.
Is that recommended and the best that can be done?
We're starting to use an instance of Ebase as a Data Portal but it means for instance that someone has to find the correct path to the 'home' form.
Any recommendations?
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Re: Verj.io
I'm not following the first bit - verj.io is using V5.4!
Regarding setting a "home" form: we do this with our verj.io cloud offering and we achieve this by configuring an haproxy front end. Do you have anything you are using as a front-end: IIS, Apache etc. This will be the easiest place to configure a default home page. It is possible to do it with native Tomcat but I think it's quite messy and involves setting up a default webapp.
Regarding setting a "home" form: we do this with our verj.io cloud offering and we achieve this by configuring an haproxy front end. Do you have anything you are using as a front-end: IIS, Apache etc. This will be the easiest place to configure a default home page. It is possible to do it with native Tomcat but I think it's quite messy and involves setting up a default webapp.
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Re: Verj.io
Hi Steve,
I think the documentation has not been update. I also think that is should be accessible from there either
I'll get someone to have a look.
Steve
I think the documentation has not been update. I also think that is should be accessible from there either
I'll get someone to have a look.
Steve
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