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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:54:20+00:00 2026-05-16T03:54:20+00:00

When the application is loading on a EAR re-deployment you get a 404 error,

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When the application is loading on a EAR re-deployment you get a 404 error, how do we trap this issue and provide a user friendly message to the end user accessing the application.

HTTP Status 404 – /myapp

type Status report

message /myapp

description The requested resource (/myapp) is not available.

JBoss Web/2.1.3.GA

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    2026-05-16T03:54:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:54 am

    It wont be possible to give a friendly message from within the application – since the application /myapp itself is not available.

    The usual way to handle this is at the web server level – where you set up another temporary site when your application is out due to maintenance. Redirect all requests to a friendly error message.
    No requests will come through to the app server. Any bookmarked URLs will also get the out of service page from the alternate app.
    A detailed approach is given at http://www.webreference.com/programming/Apache-Site-Down-Notice/

    If you do not have a web server in your setup, then you can set up the maintenance page (some index.html) on another web app setup with the same context mapping to /myapp
    When your EAR is down, bring up that one.

    For JBoss I think you can change the location of the 404 page by setting it in

    server/xxx/deployers/jbosssweb.deployer/web.xml
    

    You’ll have to make this point to some page OUTSIDE of /myapp

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