to all relevant directories and files, everything
started working normally.
I can see how the strange behavior of the manager app could be really
frustrating and not very helpful, but it turned out to be a pretty
mundane problem.
David
Mark Riggins wrote:
Unfortunately, I'm not sure
code. Seems like the most reasonable
cause of your problem.
--David
Mark Riggins wrote:
It turns out that Netbeans likes to use the Tomcat Manager, so I had to
get
this working. Since others claimed that it worked out of the box I just
uninstalled everything [losing quite a bit
dorking around, refreshing my tech skills, which have gotten a little
dusty, so I can easily chuck the whole install and start fresh.
Mark
wlievens wrote:
Mark Riggins wrote:
Instead of a basic-authentication dialog box, I get the following error
message instead.
HTTP Status
auth headers are correctly
sent to browser by tomcat? And indeed, manager/html is the html
interface to tomcat manager.
En l'instant précis du 14/01/08 03:09, Mark Riggins s'exprimait en ces
termes:
I'm trying to access http://localhost/manager/html, which I believe is an
HTML interface
I'm trying to access http://localhost/manager/html, which I believe is an
HTML interface into the Tomcat Manager.
Maybe it would be easier to edit build.xml and replace the deploy with a
simple copy. I can't get the Manager working.
!-- Copy Build into Tomcat/webapps --
mkdir
Instead of a basic-authentication dialog box, I get the following error
message instead.
HTTP Status 401 -
type Status report
message
description This request requires HTTP authentication ().
Apache Tomcat/6.0.13
My tomcat-users.xml file looks like