I recently fought something similar on RH7.2
and fell back to mod_jk but left tomcat at 4.0.1.
That combo is working _much_ better than
warp and tomcat 4.0.1.
Our problem in brief:
standalone tomcat finds welcome-list and index.html
warp does not find welcome-list and index.html
warp finds index.html if fully spec'ed in URL
warp failed to catch some servlets
mod_jk found the servlets
-----Original Message-----
From: Baer Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't get it working: TC4.0.x + warp + Apache 1.3.20 + SuSE
Linux 7.3
Hi all you,
thanks for your quick response. Before replying individually, I'd
like to post a couple of question.
Is the configuration depending on the existence of a directory or
symlink libexec?
I'm asking, because under SuSE Linux the Apache webserver modules
directory is /usr/lib/apache. Preceeding versions of Tomcat created
configuration files at startup automatically, with paths containing
libexec explicitly. The cure was a symlink libexec in
/usr/local/httpd/htdocs pointing to /usr/lib/apache.
TC4 apparently does not create config files. And I *have* the
symlink, anyway. Just for better understanding...
Second question: Could anyone think of dependencies of SuSE vs RH,
that could explain my non-success?
Ok, here my individual replies to you:
Chris Newland: Thanks for your advice, I'll check out, what happens
with a mod_webapp.so built.so (and report the results, then).
Certainly a good idea, I think. And, BTW, it's interesting
that you already have Cocoon 2.0 --- this is, actually, where
we want to go with TC4. So in case we have trouble, there's
at least someone out there, who knows, how to do it ;-)
Anton Brazhnyk: Yes, if we don't make very soon, we'll drop back to
TC3.3 and mod_jk. But first I'd like to give the combination
of TC4 and mod_jk a go. Again I'll report my results, of
course.
And yes: Your messages are readable.
Tulan W. Hu: Yes, I have tried http://MyHost.de/examples/jsp/index.html.
The response is a blank page, just like with
http://MyHost.de/examples/, whereas http://MyHost.de/examples
(without the slash at the end) gives "Not found".
In fact I followed your thread. Initially it looked as if you
had a very similar problem. However, your solution (just a slash
at the end of the URL) does not work for me, it seems... 8-(
Best wishes
Peter
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