You got to have admin.xml in the webapps directory (or your APPBASE)

Are you talking about server.xml? I've forgotten how to use tomcat4. tomcat5 is slightly different in several ways. Server.xml won't affect the admin app.

On 02/28/2004 06:15 PM George Hester wrote:
Jeeze I may have.  Who knows.  I installed swipe and the admiin
function of that don't work either.  Yes the files are there.  They
been there since the day I installed Tomcat.  In fact I can login but
I cannot logout.  When I try to logout I get the same 503 error.  All
I can do is login.  After that nothing works.  It's got to be some
packages that I installed from the Jakarta project for this worked
fine prior to installing some packages and examples.

I actually don't do anything in the Apache Group folder other then
war installs.

Maybe I can look within files in Apache Group and see what I can see.
Maybe there would be some entry in some file that if there would
imply what you said about some app with a context name "admin" that
is overiding something?"  I thout context name was what shows in the
document manager at http://localhost/manager/html and the only thing
I have in there that has the word admin in it is /admin which is the
Adminstrator thing that has gone south.

Is there a way to pull out a spanking new service.xml from the Tomcat
Installation?  Get the source?



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Linux 2.4.20 Debian


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