If you update to the latest version of the tomcat-test.ear samples you should
not be seeing the runtime exception. Dewayne added the required container-interceptors
configuration that was missing after the container interceptors configuration
was externalized.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Markham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jBoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:45 AM
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Tomcat JSP/servlet examples
> Take a peek at the Apache+Tomcat+jBoss thread of the past few weeks.
> Dewayne McNair has done some work to integrate the 3 by allowing contexts to
> be recognized by all 3 (although contexts won't be dynamically recognized by
> Apache). I have tried it with the 2/10/01 CVS and it works with the
> exception of a nasty runtime exception I get when I try the examples in
> tomcat-test.ear. Dewayne has been successful after modifying jboss.xml but
> no such luck for me. He has been gracious enough to give me access to the
> jBoss binary he is running just so that somebody will be able to duplicate
> his success. However, I haven't had the time to check it out and probably
> won't until this weekend (sorry 'bout that Dewayne).
>
> As a point of discussion, I'd be interested to know how jBoss users are
> deploying EARs. For example, if one had an inventory app using EJBs
> accessed by servlets, I don't think the HTTP service in Tomcat would fit the
> bill in terms of static-content serving, security, etc. Maybe I'm looking
> at it from the wrong angle but I'd still like to hear how others plan to
> grant access to their EAR apps. Thanks.
>
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