If you hack through our stuff and include our custom valves. However, I think the TC 5.5 stuff was just
checked into CVS as an option for 4.0.x so you might just check out the 4.x branch and give it a try.


David Cooper wrote:

I am using jBoss-4.0.1.  Can I plug in the latest version of tomcat?

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Can I step out of the box first?  What version of JBoss are you using?
In recent versions tomcat doesn't start listening until all applications
are fully deployed.

Anyhow, IIRC this is the problem with mod_proxy.  Since it successfully
served up the request....you get success and it swallows the 404.  you
could probably do some funk with mod_rewrite but I stay away from the
evil that is mod_rewrite.  If all this is a problem then you're best
using mod_jk 1.2 -->8009 or skipping apache and using iptables 8080->80
or the very lovely (assuming linux):
http://www.olafdietsche.de/linux/accessfs/ and running jboss on 80 but
as a normal user!

-Andy

David Cooper wrote:



Ok, all you jboss experts out there:

I have Apache talking to jboss. At times I have to restart the jboss


server


or redeploy an ear file. Until the deployment is complete jBoss reports


a


404 error for the url associated with the application, e.g.
www.foo.bar/someApp goes to Apache gets forwarded to jboss via a


proxypass


at port 8080, jboss services the request, fails with a 404 error because
someApp is not fully deployed yet and sends back a lovely SUCCESSFUL html
response to Apache that contains all the 404 failure information that


jboss


spits out.

HOW DO I GET A PRETTY 404 ERROR BACK TO APACHE!!!!! I can't find the


right


configuration to intercept the 404 prior to deployment of someApp.  Once
someApp is fully deployed, the web.xml
<error-page><error-code>404</error-code>...</error-page> works fine.  The
time I'm worried about is the window when jboss is up and servicing HTTP
requests but someApp is not fully deployed.

Help me Obi-Wan, your my only hope!


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