You give no information which URL you try to connect to. Perhaps Slide
is not running or configured correctly.

Did you try the same address with another WebDAV client like cadaver
or DAVExplorer?


Ingo

> hi slide-users
> 
> ok, i realized that i can activate the debug-loglevel for the jakarta 
> http-client... therefore i can provide a better problem-report. when i 
> try to get an instance of webdavresource i get the following error from 
> tomcat:
> 
> 425  [main] DEBUG httpclient.wire  - << "HTTP/1.1 501 Method PROPFIND is 
> not defined in RFC 2068 and is not supported by the Servlet API [\r][\n]"
> 
> is this a version-problem or a missing-jar-problem? the same app runs on 
> my own machine (tomcat 5.x) just fine. on tomcat 4.1.27 at the isp i get 
> this error.
> 
> i also read in the group-archive that other users had the same problem 
> with exactly the same tomcat-version...
> 
> any suggestions?
> stefan
> 
> 
> Ingo Brunberg wrote:
> >>here's the stacktrace of the exception, how can i make a session-trace?
> > 
> > 
> > tcpmon (part of Axis), ethereal, qdpf, ...
> > 
> > The stacktrace does not help much indeed.
> > 
> > Ingo
> > 
> > 
> >>stefan
> >>
> >>46   [main] INFO  ch.previon.deponejo.slide.WebDavClient  - 
> >>WebDAV-Client erstellen
> >>268  [main] ERROR ch.previon.deponejo.slide.WebDavClient  - FEHLER! Ein 
> >>HTTP-Fehler ist aufgetreten!
> >>org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpException
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.propfindMethod(WebdavResource.java:3430)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.propfindMethod(WebdavResource.java:3386)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.setNamedProp(WebdavResource.java:967)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.setBasicProperties(WebdavResource.java:912)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.setProperties(WebdavResource.java:1867)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.setHttpURL(WebdavResource.java:1277)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.setHttpURL(WebdavResource.java:1296)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.setHttpURL(WebdavResource.java:1382)
> >>         at 
> >>org.apache.webdav.lib.WebdavResource.<init>(WebdavResource.java:290)
> >>         at 
> >>ch.previon.deponejo.slide.WebDavClient.<init>(WebDavClient.java:63)
> >>         at ch.previon.deponejo.test.SlideTest.main(SlideTest.java:44)
> >>
> >>
> >>Ingo Brunberg wrote:
> >>
> >>>Stacktrace, trace of the session?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>hi slide-users
> >>>>
> >>>>i've developed a java-class based on the slide-client-api that acts as a 
> >>>>webdav-client on a slide-server. until now i had my java-class in 
> >>>>eclipse and it connects on a slide-server in the network (other box). 
> >>>>works fine.
> >>>>
> >>>>now i'm trying to deploy this class in a jar (with all libs and so on) 
> >>>>to an external server and i get a http-exception as soon as i create an 
> >>>>instance of webdavresource. the slide-server runs on the same machine as 
> >>>>the jar-app.
> >>>>
> >>>>the strange thing is that i'm working with values out of a config-file - 
> >>>>so i just changed config-values after deployment. additionally i can 
> >>>>connect with the cli-client of slide and the browser to this 
> >>>>slideserver. but the jar-app on the same box throws the exception. i 
> >>>>tried with 127.0.0.1 as well as the official ip-number.
> >>>>
> >>>>any suggestions?
> >>>>
> >>>>greetings
> >>>>stefan


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