I have the following error when I post to a servlet. Also the shtml file is only
displayed in source from my web server. I saving the shtml as
html and I get the following error. (JBuilder4 is my IDE) Can anyone offer advise?
Thank you,
Mike Misovec
757-686-2440
Error: 404
Location: /servlet/LoginServlet
File Not Found
/servlet/LoginServlet
steve gold wrote:
> Phillip,
>
> Tomcat uses port 8080 as a default; 8080 is not,
> however the default http port.
> So http://localhost/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
> is actually equivalent to
> http://localhost:8000/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
> (8000 is the default port for http used by most
> browsers). Tomcat's listening on 8080, so it doesn't
> respond.
>
> you need to edit the server.xml file to change the
> port number that Tomcat listens on. See the faq at
>
>http://jakarta.apache.org:8080/jyve-faq/Turbine/screen/DisplayQuestionAnswer/action/SetAll/project_id/2/faq_id/12/topic_id/42/question_id/389
> for details on how to do it.
>
> --steve
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm running Tomcat 3.2.1 & Apache on Linux and I'm
> > having a problem w/ the examples.
> > They work if I use
> >
> http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
> > however if I use
> > http://localhost/examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
> > I get a 404 (the same w/ the sample JSP pages as
> > well).
> >
> > Since I am attempting to have Apache serve Static
> > content and Tomcat serve JSP's I have already
> > installed mod_jk and am using the stock
> > mod_jk.conf-auto include in my httpd.conf file..
> >
> > Is there something I'm missing?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > -Phillip
>
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