[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

I want to migrate a single webapplication from Tomcat 4.1.27 to Tomcat
4.1.30.
So I installed the new version on my server.
After configuration I copied my webapplication from 4.1.27 to 4.1.30. It is
a ROOT-webapp.

In this application there a 3 servlets with the follwing mapping configured:

        <servlet-mapping>
                <servlet-name>login</servlet-name>
                <url-pattern>/login/</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>

        <servlet-mapping>
                <servlet-name>appmanager</servlet-name>
                <url-pattern>/lappmanager</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>

        <servlet-mapping>
                <servlet-name>app</servlet-name>
                <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>

In 4.1.27 I can call http://xxx/login and http://xxx/appmanager without any
problems. Every other request goes to the app-servlet.
In 4.1.30 every request goes to the app-servlet. Even http://xxx/login and
http://xxx/appmanager.

Is this a typo or not?
* You have "/lappmanager" URL pattern (see first "l" letter), but request for "http://xxx/appmanager";.
* Second, you have "/login/" URL pattern (see suffix slash), but request for "http://xxx/login";.


So none of your mappings triggered, what leads to default app-server invocation.

And also the method request.getPathInfo() return null. I don't know why.

As of request.getPathInfo() method, please read J2EE's specs, it says:

<cut>
Returns:
a String, decoded by the web container, specifying extra path information that comes after the servlet path but before the query string in the request URL; or null if the URL does not have any extra path information
</cut>


So for example you'd have request URL like "http://servername/webapp/mappedname/and/this/fake/path";, getPathInfo() would return "/and/this/fake/path", I guess. In your case it's null.

- Jens

-- Veniamin Fichin


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