I have an application that I am switching to MVC. I suspect my provider
has not configured my server correctly, but I have no idea. If anyone
has any insight on what I have done wrong or what could be wrong, I
would greatly appreciate it.
I have a context declared in my server.xml (I am using Tomcat 3.2.x). I
declare my servlet in web.xml as follows: (the comment does not exist in
the original)
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<servlet>
<servlet-name>
CHTcontroller
</servlet-name>
<display-name>
Controller Servlet
</display-name>
<servlet-class>
/CHT.Control.CHTcontroller <!-- this is the
complete qualified name -->
</servlet-class>
</servlet>
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I also map the servlet as follows:
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<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>
CHTcontroller
</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>
/controller
</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
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These constructions all work just fine with jsps (at least the ones I
can get to before the controller is invoked). I am also not able to get
through to any of the example servlets, so I think there is a
configuration error, but I do not know what it could be. I am also on a
virtual Linux host.
btw, just to be clear I attempt to link to the servlet as follows
http://domain-root/context-root/controller
Again, thanks for your time in advance.
--
Ivan Handler
Networking for Democracy
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