Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Simone Chiaretta
Dear All,
please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
apache.
My configuration is:
red hat 8.0
apache 2.0.44
tomcat 4.1.18
jk_mod for 2.0.43

I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his site but I
still have problem
first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic link to have
both the file names.

The problems I have are the following two:
1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error 404 saying
that /examples does not exist
2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got the right
redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500 internal error
but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache

Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that following
the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
problem.. but I was wrong. :-(

thank you
Simone

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RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Filip Hanik
1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error 404 saying
that /examples does not exist

your servername in httpd.conf is not configured properly

2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got the right

see, what did I tell you :)

when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500 internal error

you get that if tomcat and apache are not connected, hence apache throws an internal 
server error saying it can't reach tomcat.

I thought the docs were pretty good, and should work for.
Filip


-Original Message-
From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
To: Tomcat User List
Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


Dear All,
please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
apache.
My configuration is:
red hat 8.0
apache 2.0.44
tomcat 4.1.18
jk_mod for 2.0.43

I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his site but I
still have problem
first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic link to have
both the file names.

The problems I have are the following two:
1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error 404 saying
that /examples does not exist
2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got the right
redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500 internal error
but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache

Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that following
the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
problem.. but I was wrong. :-(

thank you
Simone

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RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Mike Jackson
Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the connector.  If you
can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page from tomcat
directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).

--mikej
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 -Original Message-
 From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
 To: Tomcat User List
 Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 Dear All,
 please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
 apache.
 My configuration is:
 red hat 8.0
 apache 2.0.44
 tomcat 4.1.18
 jk_mod for 2.0.43

 I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
 site but I
 still have problem
 first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
 jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic link to have
 both the file names.

 The problems I have are the following two:
 1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
 404 saying
 that /examples does not exist
 2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got the right
 redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
 internal error
 but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache

 Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
 following
 the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
 problem.. but I was wrong. :-(

 thank you
 Simone

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R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Simone Chiaretta
I can access the pages directly with tomcat... it's the first thing I've
done... even before trying the connector

Simo


 -Messaggio originale-
 Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
 A: Tomcat Users List
 Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the
 connector.  If you
 can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
 something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page
 from tomcat
 directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).

 --mikej
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  -Original Message-
  From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
  To: Tomcat User List
  Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
 
 
  Dear All,
  please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
  apache.
  My configuration is:
  red hat 8.0
  apache 2.0.44
  tomcat 4.1.18
  jk_mod for 2.0.43
 
  I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
  site but I
  still have problem
  first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
  jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic link to have
  both the file names.
 
  The problems I have are the following two:
  1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
  404 saying
  that /examples does not exist
  2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I
 got the right
  redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
  internal error
  but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache
 
  Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
  following
  the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
  problem.. but I was wrong. :-(
 
  thank you
  Simone
 
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RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Filip Hanik
and you started tomcat before apache, not the other way around?

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From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


I can access the pages directly with tomcat... it's the first thing I've
done... even before trying the connector

Simo


 -Messaggio originale-
 Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
 A: Tomcat Users List
 Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the
 connector.  If you
 can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
 something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page
 from tomcat
 directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).

 --mikej
 -=-
 mike jackson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  -Original Message-
  From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
  To: Tomcat User List
  Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
 
 
  Dear All,
  please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
  apache.
  My configuration is:
  red hat 8.0
  apache 2.0.44
  tomcat 4.1.18
  jk_mod for 2.0.43
 
  I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
  site but I
  still have problem
  first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
  jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic link to have
  both the file names.
 
  The problems I have are the following two:
  1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
  404 saying
  that /examples does not exist
  2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I
 got the right
  redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
  internal error
  but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache
 
  Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
  following
  the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
  problem.. but I was wrong. :-(
 
  thank you
  Simone
 
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RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Mike Jackson
Take a look at your mod_jk.log and see if there's anything in there that
points anywhere, the next step after that would probably be to post your
workers.properties and mod_jk.conf files.

--mikej
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 -Original Message-
 From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:55 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 I can access the pages directly with tomcat... it's the first thing I've
 done... even before trying the connector

 Simo


  -Messaggio originale-
  Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
  A: Tomcat Users List
  Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
 
 
  Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the
  connector.  If you
  can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
  something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page
  from tomcat
  directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).
 
  --mikej
  -=-
  mike jackson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
   To: Tomcat User List
   Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
  
  
   Dear All,
   please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
   apache.
   My configuration is:
   red hat 8.0
   apache 2.0.44
   tomcat 4.1.18
   jk_mod for 2.0.43
  
   I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
   site but I
   still have problem
   first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
   jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic
 link to have
   both the file names.
  
   The problems I have are the following two:
   1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
   404 saying
   that /examples does not exist
   2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I
  got the right
   redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
   internal error
   but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache
  
   Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
   following
   the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
   problem.. but I was wrong. :-(
  
   thank you
   Simone
  
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R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Simone Chiaretta
I've the servername in httpd.conf set to localhost and the defaultHost and
the only Host in server.xml set to localhost, too

but when I access the /examples I get the right page under apache (the
tomcat dir) but the jsp is not compiled

so u suggest me trying to set all names with a foo.fakedomain.com? and then
test it?
simo


 -Messaggio originale-
 Da: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
 A: Tomcat Users List
 Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
 404 saying
 that /examples does not exist

 your servername in httpd.conf is not configured properly

 2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got
 the right

 see, what did I tell you :)

 when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500 internal error

 you get that if tomcat and apache are not connected, hence apache
 throws an internal server error saying it can't reach tomcat.

 I thought the docs were pretty good, and should work for.
 Filip


 -Original Message-
 From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
 To: Tomcat User List
 Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 Dear All,
 please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
 apache.
 My configuration is:
 red hat 8.0
 apache 2.0.44
 tomcat 4.1.18
 jk_mod for 2.0.43

 I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
 site but I
 still have problem
 first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
 jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic link to have
 both the file names.

 The problems I have are the following two:
 1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
 404 saying
 that /examples does not exist
 2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I got the right
 redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
 internal error
 but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache

 Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
 following
 the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
 problem.. but I was wrong. :-(

 thank you
 Simone

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R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Simone Chiaretta
sure

 -Messaggio originale-
 Da: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.56
 A: Tomcat Users List
 Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 and you started tomcat before apache, not the other way around?

 -Original Message-
 From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:55 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 I can access the pages directly with tomcat... it's the first thing I've
 done... even before trying the connector

 Simo


  -Messaggio originale-
  Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
  A: Tomcat Users List
  Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
 
 
  Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the
  connector.  If you
  can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
  something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page
  from tomcat
  directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).
 
  --mikej
  -=-
  mike jackson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
   To: Tomcat User List
   Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
  
  
   Dear All,
   please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat serve jsp for
   apache.
   My configuration is:
   red hat 8.0
   apache 2.0.44
   tomcat 4.1.18
   jk_mod for 2.0.43
  
   I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
   site but I
   still have problem
   first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
   jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic
 link to have
   both the file names.
  
   The problems I have are the following two:
   1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
   404 saying
   that /examples does not exist
   2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I
  got the right
   redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
   internal error
   but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error from apache
  
   Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
   following
   the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
   problem.. but I was wrong. :-(
  
   thank you
   Simone
  
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R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Simone Chiaretta
I'm from Italy and now I'm not at work
I'll check them tomorrow at work
Thank you for now

anyway the workers contains this

# BEGIN workers.properties
worker.list=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
# END workers.properties

Simone

 -Messaggio originale-
 Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.57
 A: Tomcat Users List
 Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 Take a look at your mod_jk.log and see if there's anything in there that
 points anywhere, the next step after that would probably be to post your
 workers.properties and mod_jk.conf files.

 --mikej
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  -Original Message-
  From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:55 PM
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
 
 
  I can access the pages directly with tomcat... it's the first thing I've
  done... even before trying the connector
 
  Simo
 
 
   -Messaggio originale-
   Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
   A: Tomcat Users List
   Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
  
  
   Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the
   connector.  If you
   can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from apache, then it's
   something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page
   from tomcat
   directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).
  
   --mikej
   -=-
   mike jackson
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
-Original Message-
From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
To: Tomcat User List
Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
   
   
Dear All,
please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat
 serve jsp for
apache.
My configuration is:
red hat 8.0
apache 2.0.44
tomcat 4.1.18
jk_mod for 2.0.43
   
I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
site but I
still have problem
first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic
  link to have
both the file names.
   
The problems I have are the following two:
1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
404 saying
that /examples does not exist
2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I
   got the right
redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
internal error
but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error
 from apache
   
Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
following
the great john howto I could have go the site up and running with no
problem.. but I was wrong. :-(
   
thank you
Simone
   
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RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration

2003-03-05 Thread Mike Jackson
Hmm, that looks ok so far.

BTW, I don't read Italian, is there a version of that rc land sailer page in
English?

--mikej
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 From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 4:06 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 I'm from Italy and now I'm not at work
 I'll check them tomorrow at work
 Thank you for now

 anyway the workers contains this

 # BEGIN workers.properties
 worker.list=ajp13
 worker.ajp13.port=8009
 worker.ajp13.host=localhost
 worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
 # END workers.properties

 Simone

  -Messaggio originale-
  Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.57
  A: Tomcat Users List
  Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
 
 
  Take a look at your mod_jk.log and see if there's anything in there that
  points anywhere, the next step after that would probably be to post your
  workers.properties and mod_jk.conf files.
 
  --mikej
  -=-
  mike jackson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:55 PM
   To: Tomcat Users List
   Subject: R: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
  
  
   I can access the pages directly with tomcat... it's the first
 thing I've
   done... even before trying the connector
  
   Simo
  
  
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Da: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2003 0.29
A: Tomcat Users List
Oggetto: RE: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration
   
   
Try going directly to tomcat, if that works then try the
connector.  If you
can view the page from tomcat directly, but not from
 apache, then it's
something to do with the connector.  If you can't view the page
from tomcat
directly, well, it's a tomcat problem (or a page problem).
   
--mikej
-=-
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
 -Original Message-
 From: Simone Chiaretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:26 PM
 To: Tomcat User List
 Subject: Still a problem with tomcat-apache integration


 Dear All,
 please don't shoot me, but I've a problem making tomcat
  serve jsp for
 apache.
 My configuration is:
 red hat 8.0
 apache 2.0.44
 tomcat 4.1.18
 jk_mod for 2.0.43

 I followed the step by step guide provided by john turner on his
 site but I
 still have problem
 first I see that he references sometimes jk_mod.so while other
 jk_mod.2.0.43.so... so, to avoid problems I made a symbolic
   link to have
 both the file names.

 The problems I have are the following two:
 1) when I access the site from another client I get apache error
 404 saying
 that /examples does not exist
 2) but when I access the site from the localhost with lynx I
got the right
 redirection, but when I try to access a jsp file I get a 500
 internal error
 but don't get the details of the error... just a 500 error
  from apache

 Can you please help me solve this boring problem I hoped that
 following
 the great john howto I could have go the site up and
 running with no
 problem.. but I was wrong. :-(

 thank you
 Simone

 -
 Simone Chiaretta
 www.piyosailing.com/S
 Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable
 from magic



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