I'm using jre1.3.1. Redhat 7.0. The servlets work through apache or
at port 8080.
I didn't have a tools.jar in my classpath. I found a tools.jar in
/usr/share/kaffe... So I copied it to ../tomcat/lib same error. Then
I moved it to ../jre1.3.1/lib same error. My classpath has both of
these directories.. When I restart tomcat I can see it using tools.jar
now, maybe this isn't the correct tools.jar. So I did a search for
tools.jar on sun.java.com and only found documents but not a link to the
file. I just love this stuff!!
Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
> someone correct me, but is this the jre not jdk problem. Tim - what java
> package do you have? Do you have a tools.jar in your classpath? on
> another note, if tomcat through 8080 doesn't work, then apache-tomcat
> definately wont....
>
> cheesr
> dim
>
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Tim Ashman wrote:
>
>
>>If I run it through port 8080 ie. serverhost:8080 then I get the
>>following error in the browser. Thanks for your help.
>>
>>Error: 500
>>Location: /examples/jsp/snp/snoop.jsp
>>Internal Servlet Error:
>>
>>javax.servlet.ServletException: sun/tools/javac/Main
>> at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:399)
>> at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.doService(ServletWrapper.java:404)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.core.Handler.service(Handler.java:286)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.core.ServletWrapper.service(ServletWrapper.java:372)
>> at
>>org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.internalService(ContextManager.java:797)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.service(ContextManager.java:743)
>> at
>>org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler.processConnection(HttpConnectionHandler.java:210)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:416)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:498)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
>>
>>
>>
>>Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Where are the jsps? As long as they're not in apache's docroot (or subdir
>>>thereof) then apache wont process them. I'm also assuming that you can
>>>get the jsps working fine in localhost:8080 (ie., directly through
>>>tomcat).
>>>
>>>cheers
>>>dim
>>>
>>>On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Tim Ashman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Ok, I think I've got apache passing the .jsp's to tomcat. I can run
>>>>some of the example jsp's, The ones that start with .html files. But
>>>>when I do a submit the browser just shows the page source instead of
>>>>actually running the jsp. I have my servlet directory working the same
>>>>way.
>>>>
>>>>Does anyone have a clue as to what might be going wrong? My gut
>>>>instinct is that apache is still handling the jsp's and hence I get html
>>>>back.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>John Hebert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Tim Ashman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm new to Tomcat and have Tomcat and apache playing together. I've
>>>>>>been able to create servlets, and have them successfully run. I am
>>>>>>now trying to learn JSP but when I put the *.jsp files onto the server
>>>>>>I can't get them to run. I receive 404 errors. I've looked though
>>>>>>the online help, etc and most of it seems a little confusing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Am I just placing the .jsp's in the wrong place? Do I need some .jar
>>>>>>files that don't come with the standard java/tomcat installs?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>Sounds like they are either in the wrong place or Apache is not
>>>>>configured to point to the correct place. The jasper.jar is the jar file
>>>>>that handles .jsp's. Need more info in order to help you further,
>>>>>specifically config info (httpd.conf, server.xml).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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