GET 404 - existing image not found in directory
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I have found many contributions to the core problem of my question, but no adequate solution.
I built a Java EE Web Application, which is based on a few HTML pages. These are formatted by the following styles.css:
* {
font-family: sans-serif;
padding: 9px;
color: gray;
}
body > header {
background-image: url("../img/tau.jpg");
border-radius: 10px;
box-shadow: 5px 5px 9px gray;
}
a {
color: white;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover, h1.title {
color: white;
text-shadow: 0 0 10px white, 0 0 20px white;
}
Whenever I now deploye the application on my local Glassfish Appserver, I get the 404 thrown. The HTML pages are in the root directory, the images in the subdirectory /img and the styles.css in the subdirectory /css.
Unfortunately I haven't found a solution for this simple problem yet. Does anyone have an idea?
html css java-ee glassfish java-ee-8
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I have found many contributions to the core problem of my question, but no adequate solution.
I built a Java EE Web Application, which is based on a few HTML pages. These are formatted by the following styles.css:
* {
font-family: sans-serif;
padding: 9px;
color: gray;
}
body > header {
background-image: url("../img/tau.jpg");
border-radius: 10px;
box-shadow: 5px 5px 9px gray;
}
a {
color: white;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover, h1.title {
color: white;
text-shadow: 0 0 10px white, 0 0 20px white;
}
Whenever I now deploye the application on my local Glassfish Appserver, I get the 404 thrown. The HTML pages are in the root directory, the images in the subdirectory /img and the styles.css in the subdirectory /css.
Unfortunately I haven't found a solution for this simple problem yet. Does anyone have an idea?
html css java-ee glassfish java-ee-8
try to use background-image: url("/img/tau.jpg");
– Kurohige
Nov 22 '18 at 20:03
Changed from: GET localhost:8080/testapp-web/resources/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found) to: GET localhost:8080/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found)
– rzett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:13
we need to see your directories tree
– kret
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
@RZett please provide you directory structure (where you put the image). It's probably a bit overkill if you are using plain HTML, but in GlassFish you can use EL (Expression Language) in CSS:background-image: url("#{resource['img:tau.jpg']}");
This notation is usually used in combination with JSP/JSF technology. The image should stay insidewebapp/resources/img
– xonya
Dec 1 '18 at 14:16
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I have found many contributions to the core problem of my question, but no adequate solution.
I built a Java EE Web Application, which is based on a few HTML pages. These are formatted by the following styles.css:
* {
font-family: sans-serif;
padding: 9px;
color: gray;
}
body > header {
background-image: url("../img/tau.jpg");
border-radius: 10px;
box-shadow: 5px 5px 9px gray;
}
a {
color: white;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover, h1.title {
color: white;
text-shadow: 0 0 10px white, 0 0 20px white;
}
Whenever I now deploye the application on my local Glassfish Appserver, I get the 404 thrown. The HTML pages are in the root directory, the images in the subdirectory /img and the styles.css in the subdirectory /css.
Unfortunately I haven't found a solution for this simple problem yet. Does anyone have an idea?
html css java-ee glassfish java-ee-8
I have found many contributions to the core problem of my question, but no adequate solution.
I built a Java EE Web Application, which is based on a few HTML pages. These are formatted by the following styles.css:
* {
font-family: sans-serif;
padding: 9px;
color: gray;
}
body > header {
background-image: url("../img/tau.jpg");
border-radius: 10px;
box-shadow: 5px 5px 9px gray;
}
a {
color: white;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover, h1.title {
color: white;
text-shadow: 0 0 10px white, 0 0 20px white;
}
Whenever I now deploye the application on my local Glassfish Appserver, I get the 404 thrown. The HTML pages are in the root directory, the images in the subdirectory /img and the styles.css in the subdirectory /css.
Unfortunately I haven't found a solution for this simple problem yet. Does anyone have an idea?
html css java-ee glassfish java-ee-8
html css java-ee glassfish java-ee-8
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try to use background-image: url("/img/tau.jpg");
– Kurohige
Nov 22 '18 at 20:03
Changed from: GET localhost:8080/testapp-web/resources/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found) to: GET localhost:8080/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found)
– rzett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:13
we need to see your directories tree
– kret
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
@RZett please provide you directory structure (where you put the image). It's probably a bit overkill if you are using plain HTML, but in GlassFish you can use EL (Expression Language) in CSS:background-image: url("#{resource['img:tau.jpg']}");
This notation is usually used in combination with JSP/JSF technology. The image should stay insidewebapp/resources/img
– xonya
Dec 1 '18 at 14:16
add a comment |
try to use background-image: url("/img/tau.jpg");
– Kurohige
Nov 22 '18 at 20:03
Changed from: GET localhost:8080/testapp-web/resources/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found) to: GET localhost:8080/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found)
– rzett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:13
we need to see your directories tree
– kret
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
@RZett please provide you directory structure (where you put the image). It's probably a bit overkill if you are using plain HTML, but in GlassFish you can use EL (Expression Language) in CSS:background-image: url("#{resource['img:tau.jpg']}");
This notation is usually used in combination with JSP/JSF technology. The image should stay insidewebapp/resources/img
– xonya
Dec 1 '18 at 14:16
try to use background-image: url("/img/tau.jpg");
– Kurohige
Nov 22 '18 at 20:03
try to use background-image: url("/img/tau.jpg");
– Kurohige
Nov 22 '18 at 20:03
Changed from: GET localhost:8080/testapp-web/resources/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found) to: GET localhost:8080/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found)
– rzett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:13
Changed from: GET localhost:8080/testapp-web/resources/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found) to: GET localhost:8080/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found)
– rzett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:13
we need to see your directories tree
– kret
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
we need to see your directories tree
– kret
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
@RZett please provide you directory structure (where you put the image). It's probably a bit overkill if you are using plain HTML, but in GlassFish you can use EL (Expression Language) in CSS:
background-image: url("#{resource['img:tau.jpg']}");
This notation is usually used in combination with JSP/JSF technology. The image should stay inside webapp/resources/img
– xonya
Dec 1 '18 at 14:16
@RZett please provide you directory structure (where you put the image). It's probably a bit overkill if you are using plain HTML, but in GlassFish you can use EL (Expression Language) in CSS:
background-image: url("#{resource['img:tau.jpg']}");
This notation is usually used in combination with JSP/JSF technology. The image should stay inside webapp/resources/img
– xonya
Dec 1 '18 at 14:16
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try to use background-image: url("/img/tau.jpg");
– Kurohige
Nov 22 '18 at 20:03
Changed from: GET localhost:8080/testapp-web/resources/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found) to: GET localhost:8080/img/tau.jpg 404 (Not Found)
– rzett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:13
we need to see your directories tree
– kret
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
@RZett please provide you directory structure (where you put the image). It's probably a bit overkill if you are using plain HTML, but in GlassFish you can use EL (Expression Language) in CSS:
background-image: url("#{resource['img:tau.jpg']}");
This notation is usually used in combination with JSP/JSF technology. The image should stay insidewebapp/resources/img
– xonya
Dec 1 '18 at 14:16