So, when I hit my machine without anything after the machine name in the URL I see a Welcome to JBoss page. One line on this page has:

Tomcat status (full) (XML)

Clicking on the 'full' link gives me a page with the output below. It looks like it does know about the watermarks context. I still don't know why Tomcat is saying its unavailable though.
-M@


JVM

 Free memory: 90.18 MB Total memory: 99.12 MB Max memory: 320.00 MB

jk-8009

Max threads: 200 Min spare threads: 4 Max spare threads: 50 Current thread count: 4 Current thread busy: 1
Max processing time: 0 ms Processing time: 0 s Request count: 0 Error count: 0 Bytes received: 0.00 MB Bytes sent: 0.00 MB


Stage
Time
B Sent
B Recv
Client
VHost
Request

P: Parse and prepare request S: Service F: Finishing R: Ready K: Keepalive

http-0.0.0.0-8080

Max threads: 150 Min spare threads: 25 Max spare threads: 75 Current thread count: 25 Current thread busy: 2
Max processing time: 1493 ms Processing time: 4 s Request count: 17 Error count: 9 Bytes received: 0.00 MB Bytes sent: 0.03 MB


Stage
Time
B Sent
B Recv
Client
VHost
Request

S
97 ms
0 KB
0 KB
192.168.1.1
www.forfones.com.poindextrose.org
GET /status?full=true HTTP/1.1

R
?
?
?
?
?
?

R
?
?
?
?
?
?

P: Parse and prepare request S: Service F: Finishing R: Ready K: Keepalive

Application list

localhost/watermarks
localhost/

localhost/watermarks

 Startup time: 0 ms TLD scan time: 0 ms

localhost/

Startup time: 46 ms TLD scan time: 0 ms
Active sessions: 0 Session count: 0 Max active sessions: 0 Rejected session creations: 0 Expired sessions: 1 Processing time: 22 ms
JSPs loaded: 0 JSPs reloaded: 0


default [ / ]

Processing time: 0 s Max time: 126 ms Request count: 10 Error count: 7 Load time: 143 ms Classloading time: 138 ms

Status Servlet [ /status ]

Processing time: 1 s Max time: 796 ms Request count: 6 Error count: 0 Load time: 515 ms Classloading time: 446 ms

jsp [ *.jsp , *.jspx ]

Processing time: 0 s Max time: 0 ms Request count: 0 Error count: 0 Load time: 375 ms Classloading time: 30 ms

On Jul 9, 2004, at 2:53 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:

Have you tried making a symbolic link from /usr/local/watermarks to
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/watermarks?

The syntax would be:

        ln -s /usr/local/watermarks $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/watermarks

Also check the manager app, tomcat may not be recognizing things, in which
case you'd not see it in the manager. Or it might be that tomcat, for
whatever reason, isn't starting the context.


--mikej
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Hixson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 2:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: serving static content


Under JBoss this file is /usr/local/jboss/server/default/conf/jboss.web/localhost/ watermarks.xml. I've tried deleting that file and restarting, but it doesn't make a bit of difference. The content of that file is:

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<Context debug="99" docBase="/usr/local/watermarks"
path="/watermarks"
reloadable="true">
</Context>

   -M@

On Jul 9, 2004, at 2:12 PM, Jim Cox wrote:

I've had issues in the past with the generated <webapp>.xml
files that
Tomcat generates under ${TOMCAT_ROOT}/conf/Catalina/<server>/, for
which
stopping Tomcat, deleting the .xml file, and starting
Tomcat seemed to
fix.

In your case that file might be:
  /usr/local/tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/watermarks.xml


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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Hixson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 09 July 2004 5:09 pm
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Subject: Re: serving static content


I actually did try this already. I have a WEB-INF with a
web.xml in
it.  The entire web.xml is:

-----------
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC
           "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
           "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>

<web-app>

</web-app>
-----------

I also made an empty lib directory beneath WEB-INF, but that didn't
help matters.
   -M@

On Jul 9, 2004, at 1:58 PM, Jim Cox wrote:

Not sure that you need it, but do you have a WEB-INF directory
underneath /usr/local/watermarks (i.e.
/usr/local/watermarks/WEB-INF/)? If so, do you
have a web.xml file in there (even a skeletal one)?

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<Host name="localhost" debug="99" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">

<!-- ADD WATERMARKS DIRECTORY -->
       <Context path="/watermarks" appBase=""
                  docBase="/usr/local/watermarks"
                  debug="99" reloadable="true">
       </Context>

       <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve"
                prefix="localhost_access_log." suffix=".log"
                pattern="common"
directory="${jboss.server.home.dir}/log"
                resolveHosts="false" />

       </Host>



On Jul 9, 2004, at 1:52 PM, Jim Cox wrote:

What's your Context entry?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Hixson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 09 July 2004 4:54 pm
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: serving static content


I'm trying to serve images from /usr/local/watermarks. The URL should be http://mymachine.com/watermarks/. I've tried adding a
Context to
server.xml, but every time I try to access
http://mymachine.com/watermarks I get a 404 message:

The requested resource (/watermarks/) is not available.

This is with Tomcat 5.0.26 embedded in JBoss 3.2.4.  There are not
any
error messages in any logfiles.
   Thanks,
    -M@

On Jul 9, 2004, at 1:41 PM, Mike Curwen wrote:

Tomcat will serve static content, pretty much "out of
the box".
What
is
the problem you're experiencing ?


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Hixson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 3:27 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: serving static content


Does there exist a howto on serving static content with Tomcat? Even better would be one that shows how to do this with Tomcat+JBoss. Searching Google seems to turn up lots of
hits that
say basically, "Use
Apache instead of Tomcat to serve static content."  I
really need
to
get this working in Tomcat without Apache.
   Thanks,
     -M@



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