RE: web.xml not working

2001-06-27 Thread Stefan Neumann

give that one a try:

url-pattern/story/*/url-pattern

using SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story



-Original Message-
From: Erin Lester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 26. Juni 2001 16:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web.xml not working


I have created a web application as per the Servlet API specs and deployed
it into the webapps directory of Tomcat in a directory called 'sampleapp.'

The only way that I am able to access the webapp's servlet (which is in
sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes) is by the url
'SERVERADDRESS/sampleapp/servlet/SERVLETNAME' and this is only when I
don't have a web.xml file in the WEB-INF directory.  When I place the
web.xml file that I created (using to the documents on the Sun and
Jakarta sites) I am unable to find my servlet.

The servlet mapping in the web.xml file looks like this:

servlet
servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name 
servlet-classStoryGenerator/servlet-class 
/servlet

servlet-mapping
servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name 
url-pattern/story/url-pattern 
/servlet-mapping

I tried using the urls 'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/servlet/story' and
'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story'

I also tried to install the J2EE sample 'petstore' web application but had
problems accessing the servlets with it too.  I am able to get to the jsps
and static files okay.

Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? 

Thanks!
Erin

PS - I'm using Tomcat 3.2 with Apache 1.3 on Sun 2.7



Re: web.xml not working

2001-06-26 Thread Charles Baker

Here is a servlet definition from my web.xml file:

servlet
servlet-name
Login
/servlet-name
servlet-class
com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet
/servlet-class
servlet-mapping
servlet-name
Login
/servlet-name
url-pattern
/Login
/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
/servlet

Notice that servlet-mapping is a child of servlet.
Also, did you create your servlets as part of a
package? If so, you need a directory structure under
$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes that matches
your package. For example, 

$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes/com/beeslender/servlets

That's where the *.class files would go.

--- Erin Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 I have created a web application as per the Servlet
 API specs and deployed
 it into the webapps directory of Tomcat in a
 directory called 'sampleapp.'
 
 The only way that I am able to access the webapp's
 servlet (which is in
 sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes) is by the url
 'SERVERADDRESS/sampleapp/servlet/SERVLETNAME' and
 this is only when I
 don't have a web.xml file in the WEB-INF directory. 
 When I place the
 web.xml file that I created (using to the documents
 on the Sun and
 Jakarta sites) I am unable to find my servlet.
 
 The servlet mapping in the web.xml file looks like
 this:
 
   servlet
   servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
 
   servlet-classStoryGenerator/servlet-class 
   /servlet
 
   servlet-mapping
   servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
 
   url-pattern/story/url-pattern 
   /servlet-mapping
 
 I tried using the urls
 'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/servlet/story' and
 'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story'
 
 I also tried to install the J2EE sample 'petstore'
 web application but had
 problems accessing the servlets with it too.  I am
 able to get to the jsps
 and static files okay.
 
 Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? 
 
 Thanks!
 Erin
 
 PS - I'm using Tomcat 3.2 with Apache 1.3 on Sun 2.7
 


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Re: web.xml not working

2001-06-26 Thread Erin Lester

Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think that's it.  According to the
Java Servlet Spec. v2.2 (ch. 13, pg 65), servlet-mapping isn't contained
within the servlet element, but is a seperate element.  

In my original post I said I couldn't have a web.xml file in my
application.  That was incorrect, I am able to have a web.xml file, but
the servlet mappings in it aren't working.

To clarify, my servlet isn't in a package.

- Erin

On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Charles Baker wrote:

Here is a servlet definition from my web.xml file:

servlet
servlet-name
Login
/servlet-name
servlet-class
com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet
/servlet-class
servlet-mapping
servlet-name
Login
/servlet-name
url-pattern
/Login
/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
/servlet

Notice that servlet-mapping is a child of servlet.
Also, did you create your servlets as part of a
package? If so, you need a directory structure under
$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes that matches
your package. For example, 

$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes/com/beeslender/servlets

That's where the *.class files would go.

--- Erin Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 I have created a web application as per the Servlet
 API specs and deployed
 it into the webapps directory of Tomcat in a
 directory called 'sampleapp.'
 
 The only way that I am able to access the webapp's
 servlet (which is in
 sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes) is by the url
 'SERVERADDRESS/sampleapp/servlet/SERVLETNAME' and
 this is only when I
 don't have a web.xml file in the WEB-INF directory. 
 When I place the
 web.xml file that I created (using to the documents
 on the Sun and
 Jakarta sites) I am unable to find my servlet.
 
 The servlet mapping in the web.xml file looks like
 this:
 
  servlet
  servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
 
  servlet-classStoryGenerator/servlet-class 
  /servlet
 
  servlet-mapping
  servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
 
  url-pattern/story/url-pattern 
  /servlet-mapping
 
 I tried using the urls
 'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/servlet/story' and
 'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story'
 
 I also tried to install the J2EE sample 'petstore'
 web application but had
 problems accessing the servlets with it too.  I am
 able to get to the jsps
 and static files okay.
 
 Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? 
 
 Thanks!
 Erin
 
 PS - I'm using Tomcat 3.2 with Apache 1.3 on Sun 2.7
 


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Re: web.xml not working

2001-06-26 Thread Krishna Muthyala

Eric

If you deploy your servlets using a web.xml then you
should have your servlets properly packaged. so in
your case you need to package your servlets as

com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet

package com.beelender.servlets; at the top of your
Login Servlet and then you should map your web.xml in
the following way


servlet
servlet-nameLoginServlet/servlet-name
servlet-classcom.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet/servlet-class

servlet-mapping
servlet-name
LoginServlet
/servlet-name
   url-pattern
 /com/beeslender/servlets/LoginServlet/*
   /url-pattern
 /servlet-mapping




/servlet


in your server.xml also you need to specify as followd


Context path=/com  docBase=webapps/com 
   crossContext=false debug=0  reloadable=true
 
/Context 

Context path=/com/beeslender 
docBase=webapps/com/beeslender 
   crossContext=false debug=0  reloadable=true
 
/Context 

Context path=/com/beeslender/servlets 
docBase=webapps/com/beeslender/servlets 
   crossContext=false debug=0  reloadable=true
 
/Context 



you want to make your servlets work, package them and
deploy them as above, ok

Kris
--- Erin Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think that's
 it.  According to the
 Java Servlet Spec. v2.2 (ch. 13, pg 65),
 servlet-mapping isn't contained
 within the servlet element, but is a seperate
 element.  
 
 In my original post I said I couldn't have a web.xml
 file in my
 application.  That was incorrect, I am able to have
 a web.xml file, but
 the servlet mappings in it aren't working.
 
 To clarify, my servlet isn't in a package.
 
 - Erin
 
 On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Charles Baker wrote:
 
 Here is a servlet definition from my web.xml file:
 
 servlet
 servlet-name
 Login
 /servlet-name
 servlet-class
 com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet
 /servlet-class
 servlet-mapping
 servlet-name
 Login
 /servlet-name
 url-pattern
 /Login
 /url-pattern
 /servlet-mapping
 /servlet
 
 Notice that servlet-mapping is a child of
 servlet.
 Also, did you create your servlets as part of a
 package? If so, you need a directory structure
 under
 $TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes that matches
 your package. For example, 
 

$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes/com/beeslender/servlets
 
 That's where the *.class files would go.
 
 --- Erin Lester
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  I have created a web application as per the
 Servlet
  API specs and deployed
  it into the webapps directory of Tomcat in a
  directory called 'sampleapp.'
  
  The only way that I am able to access the
 webapp's
  servlet (which is in
  sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes) is by the url
  'SERVERADDRESS/sampleapp/servlet/SERVLETNAME' and
  this is only when I
  don't have a web.xml file in the WEB-INF
 directory. 
  When I place the
  web.xml file that I created (using to the
 documents
  on the Sun and
  Jakarta sites) I am unable to find my servlet.
  
  The servlet mapping in the web.xml file looks
 like
  this:
  
 servlet
 
 servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
  
 servlet-classStoryGenerator/servlet-class 
 /servlet
  
 servlet-mapping
 
 servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
  
 url-pattern/story/url-pattern 
 /servlet-mapping
  
  I tried using the urls
  'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/servlet/story' and
  'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story'
  
  I also tried to install the J2EE sample
 'petstore'
  web application but had
  problems accessing the servlets with it too.  I
 am
  able to get to the jsps
  and static files okay.
  
  Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? 
  
  Thanks!
  Erin
  
  PS - I'm using Tomcat 3.2 with Apache 1.3 on Sun
 2.7
  
 
 
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Re: web.xml not working

2001-06-26 Thread Charles Baker

That was my web.xml for Erin to use as an example.
Mine works just fine btw.

--- Krishna Muthyala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Eric
 
 If you deploy your servlets using a web.xml then you
 should have your servlets properly packaged. so in
 your case you need to package your servlets as
 
 com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet
 
 package com.beelender.servlets; at the top of your
 Login Servlet and then you should map your web.xml
 in
 the following way
 
 
 servlet
 servlet-nameLoginServlet/servlet-name

servlet-classcom.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet/servlet-class
 
 servlet-mapping
 servlet-name
   LoginServlet
 /servlet-name
url-pattern
  /com/beeslender/servlets/LoginServlet/*
/url-pattern
  /servlet-mapping
 
 
 
 
 /servlet
 
 
 in your server.xml also you need to specify as
 followd
 
 
 Context path=/com  docBase=webapps/com 
  crossContext=false debug=0 
 reloadable=true
  
   /Context 
   
   Context path=/com/beeslender 
 docBase=webapps/com/beeslender 
  crossContext=false debug=0 
 reloadable=true
  
   /Context 
   
   Context path=/com/beeslender/servlets 
 docBase=webapps/com/beeslender/servlets 
  crossContext=false debug=0 
 reloadable=true
  
   /Context 
 
 
 
 you want to make your servlets work, package them
 and
 deploy them as above, ok
 
 Kris
 --- Erin Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think
 that's
  it.  According to the
  Java Servlet Spec. v2.2 (ch. 13, pg 65),
  servlet-mapping isn't contained
  within the servlet element, but is a seperate
  element.  
  
  In my original post I said I couldn't have a
 web.xml
  file in my
  application.  That was incorrect, I am able to
 have
  a web.xml file, but
  the servlet mappings in it aren't working.
  
  To clarify, my servlet isn't in a package.
  
  - Erin
  
  On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Charles Baker wrote:
  
  Here is a servlet definition from my web.xml
 file:
  
  servlet
  servlet-name
  Login
  /servlet-name
  servlet-class
  com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet
  /servlet-class
  servlet-mapping
  servlet-name
  Login
  /servlet-name
  url-pattern
  /Login
  /url-pattern
  /servlet-mapping
  /servlet
  
  Notice that servlet-mapping is a child of
  servlet.
  Also, did you create your servlets as part of a
  package? If so, you need a directory structure
  under
  $TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes that
 matches
  your package. For example, 
  
 

$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes/com/beeslender/servlets
  
  That's where the *.class files would go.
  
  --- Erin Lester
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   I have created a web application as per the
  Servlet
   API specs and deployed
   it into the webapps directory of Tomcat in a
   directory called 'sampleapp.'
   
   The only way that I am able to access the
  webapp's
   servlet (which is in
   sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes) is by the url
   'SERVERADDRESS/sampleapp/servlet/SERVLETNAME'
 and
   this is only when I
   don't have a web.xml file in the WEB-INF
  directory. 
   When I place the
   web.xml file that I created (using to the
  documents
   on the Sun and
   Jakarta sites) I am unable to find my servlet.
   
   The servlet mapping in the web.xml file looks
  like
   this:
   
servlet

  servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
   
servlet-classStoryGenerator/servlet-class
 
/servlet
   
servlet-mapping

  servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
   
url-pattern/story/url-pattern 
/servlet-mapping
   
   I tried using the urls
   'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/servlet/story' and
   'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story'
   
   I also tried to install the J2EE sample
  'petstore'
   web application but had
   problems accessing the servlets with it too.  I
  am
   able to get to the jsps
   and static files okay.
   
   Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? 
   
   Thanks!
   Erin
   
   PS - I'm using Tomcat 3.2 with Apache 1.3 on
 Sun
  2.7
   
  
  
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Re: web.xml not working

2001-06-26 Thread Charles Baker

Okay, that sample was just what I had modified/copied
from the web.xml that was supplied w/ TomCat.
--- Erin Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think that's
 it.  According to the
 Java Servlet Spec. v2.2 (ch. 13, pg 65),
 servlet-mapping isn't contained
 within the servlet element, but is a seperate
 element.  
 
 In my original post I said I couldn't have a web.xml
 file in my
 application.  That was incorrect, I am able to have
 a web.xml file, but
 the servlet mappings in it aren't working.
 
 To clarify, my servlet isn't in a package.
 
 - Erin
 
 On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Charles Baker wrote:
 
 Here is a servlet definition from my web.xml file:
 
 servlet
 servlet-name
 Login
 /servlet-name
 servlet-class
 com.beeslender.servlets.LoginServlet
 /servlet-class
 servlet-mapping
 servlet-name
 Login
 /servlet-name
 url-pattern
 /Login
 /url-pattern
 /servlet-mapping
 /servlet
 
 Notice that servlet-mapping is a child of
 servlet.
 Also, did you create your servlets as part of a
 package? If so, you need a directory structure
 under
 $TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes that matches
 your package. For example, 
 

$TOMCAT_HOME/sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes/com/beeslender/servlets
 
 That's where the *.class files would go.
 
 --- Erin Lester
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  I have created a web application as per the
 Servlet
  API specs and deployed
  it into the webapps directory of Tomcat in a
  directory called 'sampleapp.'
  
  The only way that I am able to access the
 webapp's
  servlet (which is in
  sampleapp/WEB-INF/classes) is by the url
  'SERVERADDRESS/sampleapp/servlet/SERVLETNAME' and
  this is only when I
  don't have a web.xml file in the WEB-INF
 directory. 
  When I place the
  web.xml file that I created (using to the
 documents
  on the Sun and
  Jakarta sites) I am unable to find my servlet.
  
  The servlet mapping in the web.xml file looks
 like
  this:
  
 servlet
 
 servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
  
 servlet-classStoryGenerator/servlet-class 
 /servlet
  
 servlet-mapping
 
 servlet-nameStoryGeneratorServlet/servlet-name
  
 url-pattern/story/url-pattern 
 /servlet-mapping
  
  I tried using the urls
  'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/servlet/story' and
  'SERVERNAME/sampleapp/story'
  
  I also tried to install the J2EE sample
 'petstore'
  web application but had
  problems accessing the servlets with it too.  I
 am
  able to get to the jsps
  and static files okay.
  
  Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? 
  
  Thanks!
  Erin
  
  PS - I'm using Tomcat 3.2 with Apache 1.3 on Sun
 2.7
  
 
 
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