that the page
is now
passed to tomcat, but that tomcat cannot find it.
Kind regards,
Marco Laponder
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: Re: mod_jk.log , almost working, now: the
requested resource
is not a vailable
Do you have a Context in server.xml for /test?
John
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Oke, I am a bit further up the road getting apache and
tomcat
don't have permission to
acces /test/ on this server.
Any tips what I should do to get this working ? Any logs I can check ?
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=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
# END workers.properties
So what am I missing here ? If you need more information just let me know...
Kind regards,
Marco Laponder
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Onderwerp: RE: mod_jk.log errors
!-- Define a Coyote/JK2 AJP 1.3 Connector on port 8009 --
Connector className=org.apache.coyote.tomcat4
guess is that somewhere in my configuration of tomcat4 I made a
mistake so it is trying to use port 8009 twice. Anyone an idea what I did
wrong ?
Kind regards,
Marco Laponder
mlr AT interchain DOT nl
Well, the error message is:
INFO: Port busy 8009 java.net.BindException: Address already in use
is not working yet in mod_jk.log still done
without a map message.
Any more clues for me ?
Kind regards,
Marco Laponder
Your server.xml file looks OK.
Does Tomcat work by itself on port 8080? Let's deal with
that first. You
should be able to independently reach both http://localhost
(Apache
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Marco Laponder
!-- Example Server Configuration File --
!-- Note that component elements are nested corresponding to their
parent-child relationships with each other --
!-- A Server is a singleton element that represents the entire JVM,
which may contain one or more Service instances