This looks correct.


What version of Tomcat and Apache did you upgrade from? Are you *sure* you can hit your /servlet/* URLs going directly to Tomcat? Just to be sure: you're aware of the invoker servlet changes that Tim sent a URL to, right (that the invoker is disabled by default)?

justin

At 12:35 PM 1/6/2004, you wrote:
Hi,

My workers2.properties file have the following entries :

[uri:/*.jsp]
info=Map to Tomcat All *.jsp In Default Context
# context=/
# group=channel.un:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
group=ajp13:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
debug=0
disable=0

[uri:/*/.jsp]
info=Map to Tomcat All *.jsp In All Contexts
# context=/examples
# group=channel.un:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
group=ajp13:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
debug=0
disable=0

[uri:/servlet/*]
info=Map to Tomcat All Files in /servlet In Default Context
context=/servlet
# group=channel.un:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
group=ajp13:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
debug=0
disable=0

[uri:/*/servlet/*]
info=Map to Tomcat All Files in /servlet of All Contexts
# context=/servlet
# group=channel.un:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
group=ajp13:/var/log/tomcat/intranet/intranet_jk2.socket
debug=0
disable=0

My server.xml context (context for that app) is :

<Context path="" docBase="/home/httpd/html/intranet" debug="0"
reloadable="true" crossContext="true">
<Resources className="org.apache.naming.resources.FileDirContext"
allowLinking="true"/>
</Context>




Any idea ?

Thanks
Max

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Ruthenbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 6, 2004 3:22 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: invoker servlet, tomcat 4.1.29, apache 2.0.48 and connector
jk2



Since you're able to hit your servlets through the invoker when pointing
to Tomcat directly, this sounds like a connector problem.  Check your
workers[2].properties to make sure you're passing requests for "/servlet"
through to Apache.

justin

At 11:47 AM 1/6/2004, you wrote:
>http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#invoker
>
>-Tim
>
>
>Maxime Pelletier wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>We upgraded our tomcat to 4.1.29 and apache to 2.0.48 recently and we
>>have
>>lost access to all servlet invoked in the following form
>>http://address/servlet/MyServlet
>>the apache does no longer pass the request to the tomcat and result in
>>a 404
>>error (processed by apache).
>>When I use the tomcat only port the servlets are accessibles :
>>http://address:tomcatport/servlet/MyServlet
>>Does anyone have a solution to this ?
>
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