Marco, I noticed the same thing in my catalina.out and posted the question to the list about a week or so ago - same scenario - everything worked perfectly with my webapp, but I always get this error message. I thought the problem was caused by my SSL certificate on Apache not working properly with Tomcat.
Bill Barker responded that this is a known problem and provided the following link: http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15456 . He stated that this has to do with the non-existent client side certificate (NOT the SSL cert on Apache) and that besides filling up space its pretty harmless. I'm not sure if there is any way to keep it from getting written to catalina.out though ... That would be nice instead of having to constantly clear out the file... Maybe someone in the list can suggest something?? >From what I understand this should have been fixed with 4.1.18, but apparently not if that is what you are running... HTH Denise Mangano Help Desk Analyst Complus Data Innovations, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: Marco Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 8:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Tomcat 4.1.18 + Apache 1.3.22 (mod_jk): SEVERE: Error in action code I am working on RedHat Linux 7.0, Sun JDK 1.4.1_01, Apache 1.3.22 and Tomcat 4.1.18 connected together using mod_jk (Thanks to John Turner's howtos). I did not compile the jk module, but I got an RPM of the 1.2.2 version. Everything seems to work fine, but if I see at catalina.out I get this error message every time I ask a JSP. The output, dispite the error, is served correctly and with no particular slowness. What is the problem? SEVERE: Error in action code java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler.action(JkCoyoteHandler.java:386) at org.apache.coyote.Response.action(Response.java:222) at org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteAdapter.postParseRequest(CoyoteAdapter.java: 310) at org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:221) at org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler.invoke(JkCoyoteHandler.java:261) at org.apache.jk.common.HandlerRequest.invoke(HandlerRequest.java:360) at org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket.invoke(ChannelSocket.java:604) at org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket.processConnection(ChannelSocket.java:562) at org.apache.jk.common.SocketConnection.runIt(ChannelSocket.java:679) at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.jav a:530) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536) Thanks, Marco. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>