Hi all,

Do the logs give any indication as to where Tomcat is looking for the jsp 
files?

A 404 error does not sound like a permissions problem. It sounds like a 
context setting might be off somewhere.

Thomas



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Good suggestions, but, no, didn't work. 

There are no config issues preventing Tomcat from serving files from my 
webapp---html and servlets all work.  And I know Tomcat is serving jsp 
files correctly; Tomcat's default examples work.

Tomcat simply will not serve my .jsp file regardless of filetype (tried 
it as .txt).  Permissions and file ownership are identical to the 
permissions of the Tomcat example .jsp files, which do work. 

I restart Tomcat everytime I make a change. 

Still get the 404 when I call the jsp, even though the html files in the 
same directory work fine, as do the servlets in the same webapp space.

Jerry

Parsons Technical Services wrote:

>Jerry,
>
>Just for a test, change the file name to end with .txt and see if the 
page
>is displayed.
>
>If it still fails. I would double check the permissions/ownership on that
>file.
>
>If it works, then try a restart. After a restart if it still fails, check
>your configs
>for an entry that might be blocking or redirecting the request.
>
>Just a novice throwing out ideas.
>
>Doug Parsons
>www.parsonstechnical.com
>
>
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>To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 2:33 PM
>Subject: Re: jsp deployment
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>>Permissions on the .jsp file are identical to permissions on all of the
>>html, javascript, and servlet class files in the webapp, all of which
>>work:  -rw--r--r--  owner/group is jford:user (which is the uid under
>>which tomcat was started).
>>
>>And I know it will serve .jsp's, the Tomcat example .jsp's all work.
>>
>>Jerry
>>
>>QM wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>>>: Tomcat chokes when the jsp is requested.  I get a 404
>>>: error, "the requested resoruce is not available."
>>>:
>>>: What do I need to configure to get Tomcat to serve the jsp?
>>>
>>>
>>>Chances are it's a permissions issue on the file.  (Unless you've
>>>tweaked Tomcat's config, it should already be able to serve JSPs.)
>>>
>>>-QM
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
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