Subject: RE: Can't get it working: TC4.0.x + warp + Apache 1.3.20 + SuSE Linux 7.3
Yes. But with my installation neither variant works --- I'd be happy to get, at least, one running, at last... The behaviour is different, but wrong, anyway. So my problem is not, that one them works, the other one doesn't, but that both don't give the expected results. I'll try nightly builds, now, as someone of you suggested, as soon as I have time to (hopefully today), and then be back to report my experience. BTW: If I specify http://MyHost.de/example I get a Not found error, while with http://MyHost.de/examples/ the result is a blank page. ?!?!? In your TC context definition it *matter* whether or not you include the final /. If you want it to work either with or without, put both contexts in. This is a documented feature. At least, I read it *somewhere*! Justin. -- +---+-+ |Peter C. A. Bär| Siemens Business Services Co. OHG | |Fon +49.911.654-2387 | Von-der-Tann-Str. 30-31 | |Fax +49.911.654-2108 | 90439 Nürnberg | | | Deutschland | +---+-+ |mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | +-+ -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Can't get it working: TC4.0.x + warp + Apache 1.3.20 + SuSE Linux 7.3
I guess many people have the same problem that I encountered. Did you try http:// MyHost.de/examples/jsp/index.html ? Maybe your apache server doesn't allow people to browse a directory. Tulan On Wednesday 16 January 2002 12:07, you wrote: Forgive me that I repost my message from several days ago, then posted with the subject WARP / mod_webapp not working --- help needed! but the urgency of the problem is increasing, now. Therefore I would kindly ask (anyone of) you, to have a look at the log files at the end of this message? Maybe that gives you a hint, why my configuration ain't working. I suppose that only the log file apache_log is really relevant. However, I'm unable to guess myself from the log file what's wrong. BTW: If I specify http://MyHost.de/example I get a Not found error, while with http://MyHost.de/examples/ the result is a blank page. ?!?!? In standalone mode, ie when I specify port 8080, everythings working. So thanks again, for taking the time. Peter Bär -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Can't get it working: TC4.0.x + warp + Apache 1.3.20 + SuSE Linux 7.3
BTW: If I specify http://MyHost.de/example I get a Not found error, while with http://MyHost.de/examples/ the result is a blank page. ?!?!? In your TC context definition it *matter* whether or not you include the final /. If you want it to work either with or without, put both contexts in. This is a documented feature. At least, I read it *somewhere*! Justin. -- You're only jealous cos the little penguins are talking to me. *** For more information on Ordnance Survey products and services, visit our web site at http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk *** -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Can't get it working: TC4.0.x + warp + Apache 1.3.20 + SuSE Linux 7.3
I recently fought something similar on RH7.2 and fell back to mod_jk but left tomcat at 4.0.1. That combo is working _much_ better than warp and tomcat 4.0.1. Our problem in brief: standalone tomcat finds welcome-list and index.html warp does not find welcome-list and index.html warp finds index.html if fully spec'ed in URL warp failed to catch some servlets mod_jk found the servlets -Original Message- From: Baer Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Can't get it working: TC4.0.x + warp + Apache 1.3.20 + SuSE Linux 7.3 Hi all you, thanks for your quick response. Before replying individually, I'd like to post a couple of question. Is the configuration depending on the existence of a directory or symlink libexec? I'm asking, because under SuSE Linux the Apache webserver modules directory is /usr/lib/apache. Preceeding versions of Tomcat created configuration files at startup automatically, with paths containing libexec explicitly. The cure was a symlink libexec in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs pointing to /usr/lib/apache. TC4 apparently does not create config files. And I *have* the symlink, anyway. Just for better understanding... Second question: Could anyone think of dependencies of SuSE vs RH, that could explain my non-success? Ok, here my individual replies to you: Chris Newland: Thanks for your advice, I'll check out, what happens with a mod_webapp.so built.so (and report the results, then). Certainly a good idea, I think. And, BTW, it's interesting that you already have Cocoon 2.0 --- this is, actually, where we want to go with TC4. So in case we have trouble, there's at least someone out there, who knows, how to do it ;-) Anton Brazhnyk: Yes, if we don't make very soon, we'll drop back to TC3.3 and mod_jk. But first I'd like to give the combination of TC4 and mod_jk a go. Again I'll report my results, of course. And yes: Your messages are readable. Tulan W. Hu: Yes, I have tried http://MyHost.de/examples/jsp/index.html. The response is a blank page, just like with http://MyHost.de/examples/, whereas http://MyHost.de/examples (without the slash at the end) gives Not found. In fact I followed your thread. Initially it looked as if you had a very similar problem. However, your solution (just a slash at the end of the URL) does not work for me, it seems... 8-( Best wishes Peter -- +---+-+ |mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | +-+ -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]