Daniel Bruce Lynes elucidated

> On March 19, 2002 07:26 pm, you wrote:
>
> > Random thought -- have you replicated the package structure in your
> > directory structure underneath WEB-INF/classes?
>
> No

Yeah. You said you were using jars, and jars should have the directory
structure built into them, if I remember right. I don't bother with jars
during development, myself, so I have to be a little careful about the
directory structure.

Thoughts about apache:

> I ended up saying #$#@$

( MSOE (gag) shows that as a mail address. 8-O )

> @# on it, and installed Tomcat 4 for now.  However, I
> still need to get 3.2/3.3 working (neither work...both with the same set
of
> problems).  Tomcat 4's another ball of wax; no binaries seem to exist for
the
> Apache->Tomcat link.  I know this is all possible in Tomcat 3.x, because
it's
> working just fine in Forte using the Tomcat module, which is Tomcat 3.2.

I think that you use the same mod_jk that you used for 3.3.

Have you tried accessing Tomcat on port 8080 without Apache?

> I'm guessing I need to configure something specifically for it, but I have
no
> idea where to start.

So far, I'm just including tomcat's conf/auto/mod_jk.conf (for v. 3.3) at
the end of httpd.conf, as the documentation suggests. I suspect the
production setup will want a hand-made configuration file.

Wish I could have helped with the primary problem. Did you say you'd tried
accessing a simple class/method with one-line of output out there at
WEB-INF/classes?

Joel Rees
Alps Giken Kansai Systems Develoment
Suita, Osaka




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