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I am using WSAD 5.0 and am deploying my app on Websphere Application Server Version 5.

I have a bunch of jsps which I can test and run normally in my WSAD. When I deploy it to the WAS, the CSS is not there. I can't get to the images or HTML either.

The closest I came with this was in the web deplyment descriptor file, If I disable the property "File Serving Enabled" the WSAD doesn't show me the CSS. But I have it enabled when I create my EAR file, but WAS doesn't like it. Is there some other property I should be looking at?

I know there is another app which works fine. I compared the web.xml, application.xml etc and I can't find any difference.

Does anyone have any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I figured out the answer by searching this forum. I did the Update Web Server plugin and it worked. Also, using port 9080, it was already working.

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