Error loading index.jsp in production but no in dev enviroment
I'm working in a Java + Spring + Hibernate webbapp running in Tomcat 9.0.
The app deployed on production server (Tomcat) doesn´t work ok.
I have found a strange problem coming back to index.jsp.
When I'm in a page "X" and want to go back to index page, it just loads the same page.
Code in one of the controllers:
@RequestMapping("/")
public ModelAndView cargarInicio() throws Exception
ModelAndView mv = new ModelAndView("index");
return mv;
This is the link in jsp:
<a href="">Back to login</a>
In dev it works ok.
java spring hibernate maven tomcat
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I'm working in a Java + Spring + Hibernate webbapp running in Tomcat 9.0.
The app deployed on production server (Tomcat) doesn´t work ok.
I have found a strange problem coming back to index.jsp.
When I'm in a page "X" and want to go back to index page, it just loads the same page.
Code in one of the controllers:
@RequestMapping("/")
public ModelAndView cargarInicio() throws Exception
ModelAndView mv = new ModelAndView("index");
return mv;
This is the link in jsp:
<a href="">Back to login</a>
In dev it works ok.
java spring hibernate maven tomcat
why ishref
is empty? it will be defaulted to#
.
– greengreyblue
Nov 11 at 17:34
1
Trya href="/"
– user7294900
Nov 11 at 17:39
Thanks! It is working now.
– Pedro
Nov 11 at 20:06
Can you accept the answer?
– user7294900
Nov 12 at 8:40
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I'm working in a Java + Spring + Hibernate webbapp running in Tomcat 9.0.
The app deployed on production server (Tomcat) doesn´t work ok.
I have found a strange problem coming back to index.jsp.
When I'm in a page "X" and want to go back to index page, it just loads the same page.
Code in one of the controllers:
@RequestMapping("/")
public ModelAndView cargarInicio() throws Exception
ModelAndView mv = new ModelAndView("index");
return mv;
This is the link in jsp:
<a href="">Back to login</a>
In dev it works ok.
java spring hibernate maven tomcat
I'm working in a Java + Spring + Hibernate webbapp running in Tomcat 9.0.
The app deployed on production server (Tomcat) doesn´t work ok.
I have found a strange problem coming back to index.jsp.
When I'm in a page "X" and want to go back to index page, it just loads the same page.
Code in one of the controllers:
@RequestMapping("/")
public ModelAndView cargarInicio() throws Exception
ModelAndView mv = new ModelAndView("index");
return mv;
This is the link in jsp:
<a href="">Back to login</a>
In dev it works ok.
java spring hibernate maven tomcat
java spring hibernate maven tomcat
edited Nov 12 at 20:28
user7294900
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asked Nov 11 at 17:30
Pedro
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456
why ishref
is empty? it will be defaulted to#
.
– greengreyblue
Nov 11 at 17:34
1
Trya href="/"
– user7294900
Nov 11 at 17:39
Thanks! It is working now.
– Pedro
Nov 11 at 20:06
Can you accept the answer?
– user7294900
Nov 12 at 8:40
add a comment |
why ishref
is empty? it will be defaulted to#
.
– greengreyblue
Nov 11 at 17:34
1
Trya href="/"
– user7294900
Nov 11 at 17:39
Thanks! It is working now.
– Pedro
Nov 11 at 20:06
Can you accept the answer?
– user7294900
Nov 12 at 8:40
why is
href
is empty? it will be defaulted to #
.– greengreyblue
Nov 11 at 17:34
why is
href
is empty? it will be defaulted to #
.– greengreyblue
Nov 11 at 17:34
1
1
Try
a href="/"
– user7294900
Nov 11 at 17:39
Try
a href="/"
– user7294900
Nov 11 at 17:39
Thanks! It is working now.
– Pedro
Nov 11 at 20:06
Thanks! It is working now.
– Pedro
Nov 11 at 20:06
Can you accept the answer?
– user7294900
Nov 12 at 8:40
Can you accept the answer?
– user7294900
Nov 12 at 8:40
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To make sure you direct to root, use
<a href="/">Back to login</a>
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why is
href
is empty? it will be defaulted to#
.– greengreyblue
Nov 11 at 17:34
1
Try
a href="/"
– user7294900
Nov 11 at 17:39
Thanks! It is working now.
– Pedro
Nov 11 at 20:06
Can you accept the answer?
– user7294900
Nov 12 at 8:40