Kristian,

FYI, I tried your scenario with both the tomcat image and the jetty image on Win XP using both IE and FireFox but could not recreate the problem with the empty page for the web console. What platform and browser are you using?

One problem that I am aware of is that you cannot save a link to the login page for jetty and then attempt to login using that that link to the tomcat server started on the same machine with the same port. The login page will be presented but after you enter your credentials you will get a 404. Is this what you are seeing?

Joe


Kristian Köhler wrote:
Hi

just downloaded the new binaries, extract them and start the server.
(geronimo-jetty-j2ee-1.0.tar.gz)

The server starts up successfully but when I try to log in to the web
console an empty page is shown. (tried under Windows and Linux).

(http://localhost:8080/console/login.jsp - ok)
(http://localhost:8080/console/portal/welcome - empty)

The day trader application is working but have some wrong html-links in it.

I'm not sure if it's my fault but if someone else seeing this problem
here is my non binding -1. ;-)

Kristian

David Blevins wrote:

Alright, I repacked the binaries that Jeff created to workaround the gbean startup issue. I have the tck running on them now.

Here are the binaries for review. Please be sure you delete the old ones from your system before downloading the new ones.

http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/geronimo-1.0-proposed-final-3/

These versions of these programs where used to create the binaries:

 - tar (GNU tar) 1.15.1
 - Zip 2.3 (November 29th 1999)
 - OpenSSL 0.9.7f 22 Mar 2005
 - gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.1


[ ] +1 Release these binaries provided they pass the J2EE TCK
[ ] -1 Veto the release (provide specific comments)

Let's get this thing out the door!

-David






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