Re: Could do with some guidance/help

2005-11-10 Thread Paul Singleton

I only use Tomcat standalone, and have no hunches about
your particular problem, but sometimes IE hides the
sordid details of error msgs and I find that Firefox
gives them to you straight; also there's a LiveHTTPHeaders
plugin which can be useful when troubleshooting?

good luck :-/

Paul Singleton

Richard Tomkins wrote:

Platform: Windows 200 Pro, Service Pack 4
Pentium 4, HyperThreaded, 512MB memory.

Installed software,

Oracle 10g Release 2, Personal Edition.
Apache 1.3.33
J2SDK 1.4.2_10
Tomcat 4.1.31
Mod_jk-1.2.14-apache-1.3.33.so

I have set up Tomcat server.xml with the requisite listeners to have it do
auto configuration. I a using the ajp13 connector, and I have tried both of
the configurations for this inside server.xml, the ajp13 on port 8009 and
the coyote/ajp13 on port 8009.

The Tomact examples all work as well as the administration and management
tools.

My problem is that I have an application that I have to install on a number
of desktops for internal test purposes.

The application is written in jsp and works with an earlier version of
Apache and Tomact 3.x.mumble.

With the implementation I am working with, on the first page I get a message
that an Internal Server Error has occurred. If I right mouse click and
choose refresh, the expected page shows up on the browser.

If I do this via, HYPERLINK
http://localhost:8080/testsoft/index.htmlhttp://localhost:8080/testsoft/in
dex.html, the display works everytime, unlike my experience with HYPERLINK
http://locahost/testsoft.htmlhttp://locahost/testsoft.html which should
work. Many web pages after do work, and as I said previously, the Tomact
examples all work with both methods.

Something between Apache and Tomcat is causing me some pain.

If anyone has any ideas to throw my way, please do.


Regards, Richard Tomkins








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Re: Could do with some guidance/help

2005-11-10 Thread ALEX HYDE
Richard,

I'm a novice myself so here's guessing

Silly question but have you looked at the Tomcat log?
That's usually a good starting place when you get an
internal server error. Maybe a path to one of your
classes has changed, eg, a filter? ie, your classes
don't match was web.xml expects.

Good luck.

--- Paul Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I only use Tomcat standalone, and have no hunches
 about
 your particular problem, but sometimes IE hides the
 sordid details of error msgs and I find that Firefox
 gives them to you straight; also there's a
 LiveHTTPHeaders
 plugin which can be useful when troubleshooting?
 
 good luck :-/
 
 Paul Singleton
 
 Richard Tomkins wrote:
  Platform: Windows 200 Pro, Service Pack 4
  Pentium 4, HyperThreaded, 512MB memory.
  
  Installed software,
  
  Oracle 10g Release 2, Personal Edition.
  Apache 1.3.33
  J2SDK 1.4.2_10
  Tomcat 4.1.31
  Mod_jk-1.2.14-apache-1.3.33.so
  
  I have set up Tomcat server.xml with the requisite
 listeners to have it do
  auto configuration. I a using the ajp13 connector,
 and I have tried both of
  the configurations for this inside server.xml, the
 ajp13 on port 8009 and
  the coyote/ajp13 on port 8009.
  
  The Tomact examples all work as well as the
 administration and management
  tools.
  
  My problem is that I have an application that I
 have to install on a number
  of desktops for internal test purposes.
  
  The application is written in jsp and works with
 an earlier version of
  Apache and Tomact 3.x.mumble.
  
  With the implementation I am working with, on the
 first page I get a message
  that an Internal Server Error has occurred. If I
 right mouse click and
  choose refresh, the expected page shows up on the
 browser.
  
  If I do this via, HYPERLINK
 

http://localhost:8080/testsoft/index.htmlhttp://localhost:8080/testsoft/in
  dex.html, the display works everytime, unlike my
 experience with HYPERLINK
 

http://locahost/testsoft.htmlhttp://locahost/testsoft.html
 which should
  work. Many web pages after do work, and as I said
 previously, the Tomact
  examples all work with both methods.
  
  Something between Apache and Tomcat is causing me
 some pain.
  
  If anyone has any ideas to throw my way, please
 do.
  
  
  Regards, Richard Tomkins
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
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