How can I serve static content (Javascript, CSS and HTML files) from AppEngine Flexible without...











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I am trying to serve few static HTML files from a Google AppEngine Flexible service (not the default service) but I get the below error:



{
"code": 5,
"message": "Method does not exist.",
"details": [
{
"@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.DebugInfo",
"stackEntries": ,
"detail": "service_control"
}
]
}


The OpenApi is defined to allow only requests that are configured, i.e. x-google-allow is not specified in the OpenApi configuration file and defaults to "configured".



How do I allow access to the static resources in a particular folder without having to define each url to a file in OpenApi?



Additional information:



The service hosts Jersey 1.x which is configured to serve requests matching /*. I have configured requests to /static/* to be served by the default servlet. I have not configured any handlers in app.yaml and don't think this is required for AppEngine Flexible.



web.xml



  <servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>default</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/static/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>

<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>jersey-serlvet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>









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    Issue:



    I am trying to serve few static HTML files from a Google AppEngine Flexible service (not the default service) but I get the below error:



    {
    "code": 5,
    "message": "Method does not exist.",
    "details": [
    {
    "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.DebugInfo",
    "stackEntries": ,
    "detail": "service_control"
    }
    ]
    }


    The OpenApi is defined to allow only requests that are configured, i.e. x-google-allow is not specified in the OpenApi configuration file and defaults to "configured".



    How do I allow access to the static resources in a particular folder without having to define each url to a file in OpenApi?



    Additional information:



    The service hosts Jersey 1.x which is configured to serve requests matching /*. I have configured requests to /static/* to be served by the default servlet. I have not configured any handlers in app.yaml and don't think this is required for AppEngine Flexible.



    web.xml



      <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>default</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/static/*</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>

    <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>jersey-serlvet</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>









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      Issue:



      I am trying to serve few static HTML files from a Google AppEngine Flexible service (not the default service) but I get the below error:



      {
      "code": 5,
      "message": "Method does not exist.",
      "details": [
      {
      "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.DebugInfo",
      "stackEntries": ,
      "detail": "service_control"
      }
      ]
      }


      The OpenApi is defined to allow only requests that are configured, i.e. x-google-allow is not specified in the OpenApi configuration file and defaults to "configured".



      How do I allow access to the static resources in a particular folder without having to define each url to a file in OpenApi?



      Additional information:



      The service hosts Jersey 1.x which is configured to serve requests matching /*. I have configured requests to /static/* to be served by the default servlet. I have not configured any handlers in app.yaml and don't think this is required for AppEngine Flexible.



      web.xml



        <servlet-mapping>
      <servlet-name>default</servlet-name>
      <url-pattern>/static/*</url-pattern>
      </servlet-mapping>

      <servlet-mapping>
      <servlet-name>jersey-serlvet</servlet-name>
      <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
      </servlet-mapping>









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      Issue:



      I am trying to serve few static HTML files from a Google AppEngine Flexible service (not the default service) but I get the below error:



      {
      "code": 5,
      "message": "Method does not exist.",
      "details": [
      {
      "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.DebugInfo",
      "stackEntries": ,
      "detail": "service_control"
      }
      ]
      }


      The OpenApi is defined to allow only requests that are configured, i.e. x-google-allow is not specified in the OpenApi configuration file and defaults to "configured".



      How do I allow access to the static resources in a particular folder without having to define each url to a file in OpenApi?



      Additional information:



      The service hosts Jersey 1.x which is configured to serve requests matching /*. I have configured requests to /static/* to be served by the default servlet. I have not configured any handlers in app.yaml and don't think this is required for AppEngine Flexible.



      web.xml



        <servlet-mapping>
      <servlet-name>default</servlet-name>
      <url-pattern>/static/*</url-pattern>
      </servlet-mapping>

      <servlet-mapping>
      <servlet-name>jersey-serlvet</servlet-name>
      <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
      </servlet-mapping>






      google-app-engine static-content






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