I checked the jetty.xml and tried to replace "localhost" with the
server ip in the <Set name="VirtualHosts"> block. It still shows HTTP
ERROR: 404. Any further idea? Could you advise me where and how I
should set the IP. I I did as follows:
<New id="cfmlWebContext_1"
class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
............
<Set name="VirtualHosts">
<Array type="java.lang.String">
<Item>[our server ip here]</
Item>
</Array>
</Set>
By the way our server os is Windows 2000 and network pc is win XP.
Thanks
On Apr 16, 9:58 pm, Andy Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Check the jetty.xml. There's a configuration option in there for setting
> which IP addresses it's listening on.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
> Joe wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I installed the "Ready 2 Run Bundle on Windows" package it works fine
> > on my own pc and on our server using the url "http://localhost:
> > 8080/...".
>
> > However, it gives an error "HTTP ERROR: 404 ..." when I tried to
> > browse from a pc within our network by using "http://[serverip]:
> > 8080/...".
>
> > Our network consultant checked and confirmed that the 8080 port is
> > open and there is no firewall involed. and the problem could be the
> > configuration of Jetty.
>
> > I checked the jetty.xml and tried to replace "localhost" with the
> > server ip in the <Set name="VirtualHosts"> block. It still shows HTTP
> > ERROR: 404.
>
> > I can run the application on the server itself (with "http://localhost:
> > 8080/..." ) but cannot run from another network pc.
> > Is there any solution for this? how can I configure it?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Joe- Hide quoted text -
>
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