SOLVED -- RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler

2003-10-10 Thread Nathan Christiansen
I am posting the solution so that someone else can benefit from my work.

The problem was solved by wrapping the FilesMatch... directive in a 
DirectoryMatch... directive as follows:

# Exclude the Tomcat webapps directory from the Mason handler
DirectoryMatch !/var/tomcat4/webapps/
  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch
/DirectoryMatch


It is interesting that Apache is not forwarding the request to Tomcat after the Mason 
handler declines the request.

Is this a bug in Apache or in the mod_jk connector? 

Where do I submit the bug report?

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler


The http.conf file includes the following directives for the Mason handler:

  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch


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RE: NOT SOLVED -- RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler

2003-10-10 Thread Nathan Christiansen
Actually this code prevents Mason from working.

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 1:34 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: SOLVED -- RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler


I am posting the solution so that someone else can benefit from my work.

The problem was solved by wrapping the FilesMatch... directive in a 
DirectoryMatch... directive as follows:

# Exclude the Tomcat webapps directory from the Mason handler
DirectoryMatch !/var/tomcat4/webapps/
  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch
/DirectoryMatch


It is interesting that Apache is not forwarding the request to Tomcat after the Mason 
handler declines the request.

Is this a bug in Apache or in the mod_jk connector? 

Where do I submit the bug report?

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler


The http.conf file includes the following directives for the Mason handler:

  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch


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RE: REALLY SOLVED THIS TIME -- RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler

2003-10-10 Thread Nathan Christiansen
We finally found a solution:

DirectoryMatch /home/httpd/redesign/
  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch
/DirectoryMatch


-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 2:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: NOT SOLVED -- RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache
SetHandler


Actually this code prevents Mason from working.

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 1:34 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: SOLVED -- RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler


I am posting the solution so that someone else can benefit from my work.

The problem was solved by wrapping the FilesMatch... directive in a 
DirectoryMatch... directive as follows:

# Exclude the Tomcat webapps directory from the Mason handler
DirectoryMatch !/var/tomcat4/webapps/
  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch
/DirectoryMatch


It is interesting that Apache is not forwarding the request to Tomcat after the Mason 
handler declines the request.

Is this a bug in Apache or in the mod_jk connector? 

Where do I submit the bug report?

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler


The http.conf file includes the following directives for the Mason handler:

  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^\.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch


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RE: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler

2003-10-09 Thread Nathan Christiansen
I have an update.  The webap runs fine using the standalone version of Tomcat 
(http://host:8080/cm/servlet/cm/welcome).

Has anyone had a similar problem?


-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com


-Original Message-
From: Nathan Christiansen 
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler


Summary:

I have a problem with Tomcat not being called from Apache when Apache has a SetHandler 
configured for a particular virtual host. 

For standalone JSP pages Tomcat is called and the JSP runs fine, but trying to access 
servlets gives me a 404 error.

For instance, I get the error_log file shows: File does not exist: 
/var/tomcat4/webapps/cm/servlet/cm/welcome


Details:

Server OS: RH 7.3
Server Apache: 1.3.27
Tomcat Version: 4.1.24

Most of our new site is being done with Mason (PERL's version of JSP). However, my 
part of the site is based on Tomcat.

All of my code worked fine on my development server, but when I migrated the code to 
our testing server the Mason code handler tried to handle the requests for my servlet. 
(e.g. the error_log showed: File does not exist: 
/home/httpd/redesign/cm/servlet/cm/welcome)

The programmer who was writing the handler re-wrote the handler send an 
Apache::Declined for the /cm top level directory. This made Apache look for the 
servlet in another place. (e.g. the error_log showed: File does not exist: 
/var/tomcat4/webapps/cm/servlet/cm/welcome)

This also made the the standalone JSP file start working.

There must be a simple configuration problem somewhere, but I can't seem to find it.



The http.conf file includes the following directives for the Mason handler:

  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch

I added the following to the .conf file (these config lines worked on my dev server):

  Alias /cm/ /var/tomcat4/webapps/cm/

  Directory /var/tomcat4/webapps/cm
  Options FollowSymLinks
  DirectoryIndex index.jsp index.html index.htm
  /Directory

  Location /cm/WEB-INF/*
  AllowOverride None
  Deny from all
  /Location

  Location /cm/META-INF/*
  AllowOverride None
  Deny from all
  /Location

  JkMount /cm/*.html ajp13
  JkMount /cm/*.jsp ajp13
  JkMount /cm/servlet/* ajp13
  JkMount /cm/servlet/cm/* ajp13


What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com

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Problems with mod_jk and Apache SetHandler

2003-10-08 Thread Nathan Christiansen
Summary:

I have a problem with Tomcat not being called from Apache when Apache has a SetHandler 
configured for a particular virtual host. 

For standalone JSP pages Tomcat is called and the JSP runs fine, but trying to access 
servlets gives me a 404 error.

For instance, I get the error_log file shows: File does not exist: 
/var/tomcat4/webapps/cm/servlet/cm/welcome


Details:

Server OS: RH 7.3
Server Apache: 1.3.27
Tomcat Version: 4.1.24

Most of our new site is being done with Mason (PERL's version of JSP). However, my 
part of the site is based on Tomcat.

All of my code worked fine on my development server, but when I migrated the code to 
our testing server the Mason code handler tried to handle the requests for my servlet. 
(e.g. the error_log showed: File does not exist: 
/home/httpd/redesign/cm/servlet/cm/welcome)

The programmer who was writing the handler re-wrote the handler send an 
Apache::Declined for the /cm top level directory. This made Apache look for the 
servlet in another place. (e.g. the error_log showed: File does not exist: 
/var/tomcat4/webapps/cm/servlet/cm/welcome)

This also made the the standalone JSP file start working.

There must be a simple configuration problem somewhere, but I can't seem to find it.



The http.conf file includes the following directives for the Mason handler:

  FilesMatch  \.html*$|\.csv$|\.txt$|^[^.]*$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Mason::Site::Redesign
PerlLogHandler Mason::Site::Redesign-loghandler
  /FilesMatch

I added the following to the .conf file (these config lines worked on my dev server):

  Alias /cm/ /var/tomcat4/webapps/cm/

  Directory /var/tomcat4/webapps/cm
  Options FollowSymLinks
  DirectoryIndex index.jsp index.html index.htm
  /Directory

  Location /cm/WEB-INF/*
  AllowOverride None
  Deny from all
  /Location

  Location /cm/META-INF/*
  AllowOverride None
  Deny from all
  /Location

  JkMount /cm/*.html ajp13
  JkMount /cm/*.jsp ajp13
  JkMount /cm/servlet/* ajp13
  JkMount /cm/servlet/cm/* ajp13


What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

-- Nathan Christiansen
   Tahitian Noni International
   http://www.tahitiannoni.com

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