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=== Why does the default installation have /opencms/opencms/ as folder? === | === Why does the default installation have /opencms/opencms/ as folder? === | ||
− | The first OpenCms is the folder of your OpenCms installation in the webapps folder, the second is a servlet mapping to the main OpenCms servlet. | + | The first OpenCms is the folder of your OpenCms installation in the webapps folder of your servlet container (tomcat,jboss,etc.), the second is a servlet mapping to the main OpenCms servlet which handles the requests. There is a howto to get rid of /opencms/opencms. |
Revision as of 11:47, 1 November 2006
General questions
Why does the default installation have /opencms/opencms/ as folder?
The first OpenCms is the folder of your OpenCms installation in the webapps folder of your servlet container (tomcat,jboss,etc.), the second is a servlet mapping to the main OpenCms servlet which handles the requests. There is a howto to get rid of /opencms/opencms.