Christopher K. St. John wrote: > Jason Wells wrote: > >>> What error messages do you get, exactly? >>> >>None at all. Not even an XML parsing error. >> > > Well, that's not much to go on. Random thoughts: How > do you know it doesn't work?
When I look at /manager/list, I see that my app is set to "stopped". I also get a 404 in my browser when I visit the app > What, exactly, does it say in catalina.out? It reports nothing out of the ordinary in catalina.out; just the nominal status messages like "Starting service Tomcat-Apache". > How about if you turn debugging > on in server.xml, anything interesting in catalina.out > now? I'm not exactly clear on how Tomcat debugging works, but I tried setting debug="1" on every non-commented-out tag in server.xml that had a debug="0". Amidst the spam, I found a few interesting lines: XmlMapper: new null org.apache.catalina.deploy.FilterDef filter FilterDef[filterName=null, filterClass=null] XmlMapper: org.apache.catalina.deploy.FilterDef.setFilterName( Servlet Mapped Filter) XmlMapper: org.apache.catalina.deploy.FilterDef.setFilterClass( filters.ExampleFilter) . . . These appear to be filters that are defined in the /examples app. Based on the above, I was expecting to see a message like: XmlMapper: org.apache.catalina.deploy.FilterDef.setFilterName( AuthFilter ) XmlMapper: org.apache.catalina.deploy.FilterDef.setFilterClass( com.xsilogy.steamtrap.AuthenticationFilter ) But, I never did. -- Jason Wells Web Architect Xsilogy, Inc. http://www.xsilogy.com/ ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff SERVLET-INTEREST". Archives: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html Resources: http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/external-resources.html LISTSERV Help: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/user/user.html
