With the pointer you provided, I discovered some old code making bogus
connections assuming that it was on the client side (but was being called
from the server).  This client/server stuff is confusing!

Thanks for the help,
Will.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 3:58 AM
> To: 'Cactus Users List'
> Subject: RE: MAPPING configuration error
>
>
> After looking at the useful files you provided ...
>
> It seems it may be an application error, looking at the stack trace :
>
>      [java] marquee.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException: The server responded with an
> error: http/1.1 500 no context configured to process this request
>      [java]   at
> marquee.xmlrpc.XmlRpcClient.endCall(XmlRpcClient.java:288)
>      [java]   at
> marquee.xmlrpc.XmlRpcClient.invoke(XmlRpcClient.java:171)
>      [java]   at
> com.tersesystems.bookie.service.xmlrpc.TestBookieServlet.setUp(TestBooki
> eServlet.java:64)
>
> all the messages above, which triggered the exception are application
> classes. What it seems to me is that your code is a servlet
> (TestBookieServlet), which uses an XmlRpc class to connect to another
> machine. The error is that the URL you're calling seem to be invalid and
> XmlRpc (not Tomcat) reports an XmlRpcException.
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Will Sargent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 06 January 2002 03:14
> > To: Cactus-User
> > Subject: MAPPING configuration error
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have very little understanding of Tomcat 4.0, and I don't understand
> the
> > error I'm getting.
> >
> > The really wierd thing is that this happens when I run
> tests_tomcat_40,
> > but
> > if I just start up the Tomcat server, I can go to
> > http://localhost:8080/test/ServletRedirector/ and it sees it
> perfectly.
> > I'm
> > trying to test out my servlet test cases so I can run my XML-RPC tests
> > automatically, and it just doesn't want to co-operate.
> >
> > I would RTFM, but I'm such a newbie I don't really understand where to
> > look.
> >
> > Will.
> >
> >      [java] StandardHost[localhost]: MAPPING configuration error for
> > request
> > URI
> >  ^M
> >      [java] 1/5/02 5:13 PM  HttpProcessor[8080][4]  Error: Error from
> > server: ht
> > tp/1.1 500 no context configured to process this request^M
> > ...
> >      [java] java.io.IOException: The server responded with an error:
> > http/1.1 50
> > 0 no context configured to process this request^M
> >      [java]     at
> > marquee.xmlrpc.connections.SocketConnectionFactory$SocketConn
> > ectionImpl.getInputStream(SocketConnectionFactory.java:200)^M
> >      [java] 1/5/02 5:13 PM  HttpProcessor[8080][4]  Error: <h1>HTTP
> Status
> > ^M
> >      [java]     at
> > marquee.xmlrpc.XmlRpcClient.endCall(XmlRpcClient.java:278)^M
> >      [java]     at
> > marquee.xmlrpc.XmlRpcClient.invoke(XmlRpcClient.java:171)^M
> >      [java] 1/5/02 5:13 PM  HttpProcessor[8080][4]  Error: 500 - No
> > Context
> > conf
> > igured to process this request</h1>^M
> >      [java] 1/5/02 5:13 PM  HttpProcessor[8080][4]  Error: </body>^M
> >      [java] 1/5/02 5:13 PM  HttpProcessor[8080][4]  Error: </html>^M
> >      [java]     at
> > com.tersesystems.bookie.service.xmlrpc.TestBookieServlet.setU
> > p(TestBookieServlet.java:64)^M
> >      [java]     at
> > org.apache.cactus.AbstractTestCase.runBareServerTest(Abstract
> > TestCase.java:454)^M
> >      [java]     at
> > org.apache.cactus.server.AbstractTestCaller.doTest(AbstractTe
>
>
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