Apache + mod_jk.  I'm actually trying it both
standalone and normal (by trying on 8080 and trying on
80, but neither work).

-Andy
--- Pier Paolo Bortone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How are you using tomcat? Standalone or with Apache
> + mod_jk?
> 
> There is a little difference.
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Andrew Oliver 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 3:42 PM
>   Subject: Servlet Mappings and what am I doing
> wrong.
> 
> 
>   I have some legacy code that uses its own non-jsp
> tag
>   system.  
> 
>   The following is my web.xml file put in 
> 
>   webapps/myapp/WEB-INF dir
> 
>   The attempt is to map files with the extension
> *.msp
>   to the RouterServlet.  Unfortunately this is not
>   happening, if I goto the directory and do an msp
> file
>   it lists it as text.  I then tried to do the same
> with
>   the entire directory (hence the second mapping).
> 
>   What else do I need?  What am I doing wrong? 
> (This
>   used to use JServ ApJServAction but I'm attempting
> to
>   move to Tomcat3.2 and the new connector) and
> migrate
>   toward a standard system.  
> 
>   Please note I've genericised all filenames/ips in
>   this.  If there is a site called myorg.com, I'm
> not
>   affilliated with it.  I was trying to be generic.
> 
>   Thanks,
> 
>   -Andy
> 
>   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
> 
>   <!DOCTYPE web-app
>       PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web
>   Application 2.2//EN"
>      
> "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2.2.dtd">
> 
>   <web-app>
>       <servlet>
>           <servlet-name>
>               RouterServlet
>           </servlet-name>
>           <servlet-class>
>               com.myorg.servlet.RouterServlet
>           </servlet-class>
>           <init-param>
>                  
>   <param-name>handlers_classpath</param-name>
>                  
>   <param-value>com.myorg.servlet</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                   <param-name>handlers</param-name>
>                   <param-value>
>  
>
Article,Index,Default,Previous,Image,SendFriend,Poll</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                   <param-name>pools</param-name>
>                   <param-value>pools</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                   <param-name>pool_url</param-name>
>                  
>  
>
<param-value>jdbc:oracle:thin:@192.168.1.2:1521:MYDB</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                  
> <param-name>pool_max_conn</param-name>
>                   <param-value>20</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                  
>   <param-name>pool_max_checkout</param-name>
>                   <param-value>10</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                  
> <param-name>realfiledir</param-name>
>                  
>  
>
<param-value>/usr/local/apache/virtual/myorg.com/htdocs</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                   <param-name>thread</param-name>
>                   <param-value>true</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                  
>   <param-name>thread_interval</param-name>
>                   <param-value>300</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>           <init-param>
>                   <param-name>debug</param-name>
>                   <param-value>false</param-value>
>           </init-param>
>       </servlet>
>           <servlet-mapping>
>                   <servlet-name>
>                           RouterServlet
>                   </servlet-name>
>                   <url-pattern>
>                           /myorg.com/*
>                   </url-pattern>
>           </servlet-mapping>
>           <servlet-mapping>
>                   <servlet-name>
>                           RouterServlet
>                   </servlet-name>
>                   <url-pattern>
>                           /myorg.com/*.msp
>                   </url-pattern>
>           </servlet-mapping>
> 
>       <taglib>
>           <taglib-uri>
>             
>   http://java.apache.org/tomcat/examples-taglib
>           </taglib-uri>
>           <taglib-location>
>              /WEB-INF/jsp/example-taglib.tld
>           </taglib-location>
>       <taglib>
> 
>       <security-constraint>
>         <web-resource-collection>
>            <web-resource-name>Protected
>   Area</web-resource-name>
>            <!-- Define the context-relative URL(s)
> to be
>   protected -->
>           
>  
> <url-pattern>/jsp/security/protected/*</url-pattern>
>            <!-- If you list http methods, only those
>   methods are protected -->
>            <http-method>DELETE</http-method>
>            <http-method>GET</http-method>
>            <http-method>POST</http-method>
>            <http-method>PUT</http-method>
>         </web-resource-collection>
>         <auth-constraint>
>            <!-- Anyone with one of the listed roles
> may
>   access this area -->
>            <role-name>tomcat</role-name>
>            <role-name>role1</role-name>
>         </auth-constraint>
>       </security-constraint>
> 
>       <!-- Default login configuration uses BASIC
>   authentication -->
>       <login-config>
>         <auth-method>BASIC</auth-method>
>         <realm-name>Example Basic Authentication
>   Area</realm-name>
>       </login-config>
> 
>       <!-- If you want to experiment with form-based
>   logins, comment
>            out the <login-config> element above and
>   replace it with
>            this one.  Note that we are currently
> using a
>   nonstandard
>            authentication method, because the code
> to
>   support form
>            based login is incomplete and only
> lightly
>   tested.  -->
>       <!--
>       <login-config>
>         <auth-method>EXPERIMENTAL_FORM</auth-method>
>         <realm-name>Example Form-Based
> Authentication
>   Area</realm-name>
>         <form-login-config>
>          
>  
>
<form-login-page>/jsp/security/login/login.jsp</form-login-page>
>          
>  
>
<form-error-page>/jsp/security/login/error.jsp</form-error-page>
> 
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