RE: invoker servlet, tomcat 4.1.29, apache 2.0.48 and connector jk2

2004-01-07 Thread Maxime Pelletier
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RE: invoker servlet, tomcat 4.1.29, apache 2.0.48 and connector jk2

2004-01-06 Thread Maxime Pelletier
PM >To: Tomcat Users List >Subject: Re: invoker servlet, tomcat 4.1.29, apache 2.0.48 and connector >jk2 > > > >Since you're able to hit your servlets through the invoker when pointing >to Tomcat directly, this sounds like a connector problem. Check your >workers[2].pr

RE: invoker servlet, tomcat 4.1.29, apache 2.0.48 and connector jk2

2004-01-06 Thread Maxime Pelletier
"/servlet" through to Apache. justin At 11:47 AM 1/6/2004, you wrote: >http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#invoker > >-Tim > > >Maxime Pelletier wrote: > >>Hi, >>We upgraded our tomcat to 4.1.29 and apache to 2.0.48 recently and we >>have

invoker servlet, tomcat 4.1.29, apache 2.0.48 and connector jk2

2004-01-06 Thread Maxime Pelletier
Hi, We upgraded our tomcat to 4.1.29 and apache to 2.0.48 recently and we have lost access to all servlet invoked in the following form http://address/servlet/MyServlet the apache does no longer pass the request to the tomcat and result in a 404 error (processed by apache). When I use the tomca