Thanks Larry for the answer!
I try with "/html/arch.jsp" instead of "/MyApp/html/arch.jsp" but still
don't work.
By default, it would not have to be "%CATALINA_HOME%/webapps" the context
root? This is correct? I worked with IIS(+JRun), the request generated by my
servlet ("/MyApp/html/arch.jsp") work in this environment, and when I began
with Tomcat I thought that wwwroot=webapps.
I must migrate all to Apache(1.3.22)+Tomcat(4.0.1) and what wanted is not to
have to modify the servlet (built by other person), and to make it work in
Apache+Tomcat as it works with IIS+JRun.
More suggestions are appreciate!
Thanks
Marcelo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Isaacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 5:13 AM
Subject: RE: --- Please helpme: Tomcat visibility (I think!)
> It looks like your relative path should be "/html/arch.jsp",
> not "/MyApp/html/arch.jsp". When refering to a page
> within the same web application, you shouldn't include
> the context name. It worked under ROOT because "/MyApp"
> in this case isn't a context name but a directory name,
> making "/MyApp/html/arch.jsp" the correct URL.
>
> Cheers,
> Larry
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Marcelo Demestri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:14 PM
> > To: Tomcat Users List
> > Subject: --- Please helpme: Tomcat visibility (I think!)
> >
> >
> > Hi all!
> > I hope that someone can help me, since this is urgent for me.
> > I have a servlet that processes certain information according
> > to the data
> > provided by the user.
> > My problem is: this servlet, when creating the path to call
> > certain jsp,
> > uses a relative path of the type " / MyApp/html/arch.jsp ".
> > My arch.jsp is
> > in the path %CATALINA_HOME%/webapps/MyApp/html/arch.jsp
> > If this structure of directories is not under ROOT (that is to say,
> > ROOT/MyApp/html/arch.jsp), Tomcat gives back an Error to me
> > "404 Not Found".
> > As I said, I have a folder " MyApp " within " /webapps " but
> > Tomcat does not
> > find the jsp page. Inclusively I created a context for this
> > application, but
> > it does not work. Also it tries servlet mapping within web.xml without
> > results (good, in fact this is not related to the problem,
> > since servlet is
> > located by Tomcat... what it cannot find are the pages jsp).
> > This is a prove to do anything more general: locate the jsp
> > pages outside
> > the structure of directories of Tomcat.
> > Any advice or suggestions?
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > ****************** My Server.xml
> > <!-- Define the top level container in our container hierarchy -->
> > <Engine name="Standalone" defaultHost="localhost" debug="0">
> > ...
> > <!-- Define the default virtual host -->
> > <Host name="localhost" debug="0" appBase="webapps"
> > unpackWARs="true">
> > ...
> > <Context path="/MyApp" docBase="MyApp" debug="0"
> > reloadable="true"/>
> > </Host>
> > </Engine>
> >
> >
> > ****************** My web.xml
> > <web-app>
> > <servlet>
> > <servlet-name>MyServlet</servlet-name>
> > <servlet-class>MyServlet</servlet-class>
> > </servlet>
> > <servlet-mapping>
> > <servlet-name>MyServlet</servlet-name>
> > <url-pattern>/servlet/MyServlet</url-pattern>
> > </servlet-mapping>
> > </web-app>
> >
> >
> > Marcelo
> >
> >
> >
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