Hi
Some proxy servers generate a 404 error when the remote host is not present,
rather than returning the correct 500-range code when errors such as hostname
resolution failures or refused TCP connections prevent the proxy server from
satisfying the request. This can confuse programs that expect and act on
specific responses, as they can no longer easily distinguish between an absent
web server and a missing web page on a web server that is present.
Ing. Oscar Sánchez G., MAE
Profesional en TI
Biblioteca José Figueres Ferrer
Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
* Tel: 2550-2520
7 Fax: 2591-4820
* Apdo Postal: 159-7050
De: Wellaway, Ian [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviado el: jueves, 15 de marzo de 2012 09:24 a.m.
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: [Dspace-tech] Tomcat error after upgrading to Dspace 1.7.2
Hi,
We're in the process of upgrading to Dspace 1.8.2, and as an iterim measure,
I'm attempting to first get up to 1.7.2.
I've run the mvn and ant commands which have both built successfully and then
restarted tomcat but I get a HTTP Status 404 error:
https://eric-dev.exeter.ac.uk/repository/
Any idea what the problem might be here?
Thanks
Ian
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Wednesdays only
&
Technical Developer, Open Exeter - Infrastructure Systems (Room 54) Monday -
Tuesday, Thursday - Fridays
Exeter IT
Laver Building
University of Exeter
EX4 4QE
UK
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