Le 02:54 19/08/99 -0700, James Todd a écrit:
>hi luc, et al -
> regarding tomcat and cocoon ... i was able to get
> cocoon to print out a status page for the following
> logical request:
> localhost:8080/hello.xml
With Tomcat 1.0-ea this url (I fact I use port 80 and my server is an
intranet server with a 192.168.0.180 IP address) leads to cocoon status
page but
192.168.0.180/cocoon/hello.xml
Works.
The consequence is that I fail to display a xml file to be xsl processed in
html if this file is not in the main webapp declared in default.cfg (in my
case a "pictoris" folder) because if a file is in.. lets says.. "doconline"
folder, a call to
192.168.0.180/cocoon/doconline/hello.xml
Leads to a logical error saying that the url is not found
//----
Cocoon 1.3.1
Error found handling the request. java.io.FileNotFoundException:
C:\JSWDK\pictoris\doconline\news.xml [...]
//-----
The conclusion of this is perhaps that SUN may want to publish a document
stating the standard recommendation for 100% Java Web server settings (for
example the webapp concept and the WEB-INF directory role).
Because in fact today JWSDK 1.0-EA is two pretty different stuff in one:
- a Web Server reference implementation (as JWS will be discontinued)
- A JSP API reference implementation
- A servlet API reference implementation
> now, i'm doing this under the next tomcat release
> which is the servlet 2.2 reference implementation
> and i realize the following will only be relevant to
> a select number of folks on this list but ...
If its not a secret, is it possible to know when the other people will be
able to have a look at Tomcat 2.2 ? :-)
> here's the configuration information i'm using:
This is (in xml format) the same configuration I'm using for Tomcat 1.0
except for
<url-pattern>
*.xml
</url-pattern>
Is the "*" a new way to declare the mapping ?
Current Tomcat release uses
.xml=cocoon or
.jsp=jsp
not *.xml = cocoon *.jsp=jsp
Thanks in advance
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