Hi Mark,
Your server.xml looks fine.
Question which URL are you trying to access?
If you are trying to access http://localhost/ you will get this
error because there is no context defined to answer this request, only
request of the form
http://localhost/examples/*******
and
http://localhost/manager/*******
will be answered since they are the only two context defined
If that is the case, do the following
Replace line 198 -200
<!--
<Context path="" docBase="ROOT" debug="0"/>
-->
for
<Context path="/bioinformatics" docBase="bioinformatics"
debug="0"/>
which will create a context "/bioinformatics", so you can access
it using
http://localhost/bioinformatics/
Or you can setup this app as the default context as follows
Replace line 198 -200
<!--
<Context path="" docBase="ROOT" debug="0"/>
-->
for
<Context path="/" docBase="bioinformatics" debug="0"/>
which will create a context "/", so you can access it using
http://localhost/
well, I hope this helps you, let me know how it goes
bye
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Subject: Re: HTTP Status 500 - No Context configured to process this
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Hi,
Apparently my server.xml file was deleted when I tried to send it as an
attachment (below). Here it is as plain text:
<!-- Example Server Configuration File -->
<!-- Note that component elements are nested corresponding to their
parent-child relationships with each other -->
<!-- A "Server" is a singleton element that represents the entire JVM,
which may contain one or more "Service" instances. The Server
listens for a shutdown command on the indicated port.
Note: A "Server" is not itself a "Container", so you may not
define subcomponents such as "Valves" or "Loggers" at this level.
-->
<Server port="8005" shutdown="SHUTDOWN" debug="0">
<!-- A "Service" is a collection of one or more "Connectors" that
share
a single "Container" (and therefore the web applications visible
within that Container). Normally, that Container is an "Engine",
but this is not required.
Note: A "Service" is not itself a "Container", so you may not
define subcomponents such as "Valves" or "Loggers" at this level.
-->
<!-- Define the Tomcat Stand-Alone Service -->
<Service name="Tomcat-Standalone">
<!-- A "Connector" represents an endpoint by which requests are
received
and responses are returned. Each Connector passes requests on
to
the
associated "Container" (normally an Engine) for processing.
By default, a non-SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector is established on port
8180.
You can also enable an SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8543 by
following the instructions below and uncommenting the second
Connector
entry. SSL support requires the following steps (see the SSL
Config
HOWTO in the Tomcat 4.0 documentation bundle for more detailed
instructions):
* Download and install JSSE 1.0.2 or later, and put the JAR
files
into "$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext".
* Execute:
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
(Windows)
$JAVA_HOME/bin/keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
(Unix)
with a password value of "changeit" for both the certificate
and
the keystore itself.
By default, DNS lookups are enabled when a web application
calls
request.getRemoteHost(). This can have an adverse impact on
performance, so you can disable it by setting the
"enableLookups" attribute to "false". When DNS lookups are
disabled,
request.getRemoteHost() will return the String version of the
IP address of the remote client.
-->
<!-- Define a non-SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8180 -->
<Connector
className="org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector"
port="8180" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8543"
acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="60000"/>
<!-- Note : To disable connection timeouts, set connectionTimeout
value
to -1 -->
<!-- Define an SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8543 -->
<!--
<Connector
className="org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector"
port="8543" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
enableLookups="true"
acceptCount="10" debug="0" scheme="https" secure="true">
<Factory
className="org.apache.catalina.net.SSLServerSocketFactory"
clientAuth="false" protocol="TLS"/>
</Connector>
-->
<!-- Define an AJP 1.3 Connector on port 8109 -->
<Connector className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector"
port="8109" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
acceptCount="10" debug="0"/>
<!-- Define a Proxied HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8181 -->
<!-- See proxy documentation for more information about using this.
-->
<!--
<Connector
className="org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector"
port="8181" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
enableLookups="true"
acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="60000"
proxyPort="80"/>
-->
<!-- Define a non-SSL HTTP/1.0 Test Connector on port 8182 -->
<!--
<Connector className
="org.apache.catalina.connector.http10.HttpConnector"
port="8182" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8543"
acceptCount="10" debug="0"/>
-->
<!-- An Engine represents the entry point (within Catalina) that
processes
every request. The Engine implementation for Tomcat stand
alone
analyzes the HTTP headers included with the request, and passes
them
on to the appropriate Host (virtual host). -->
<!-- Define the top level container in our container hierarchy -->
<Engine name="Standalone" defaultHost="localhost" debug="0">
<!-- The request dumper valve dumps useful debugging information
about
the request headers and cookies that were received, and the
response
headers and cookies that were sent, for all requests received
by
this instance of Tomcat. If you care only about requests to
a
particular virtual host, or a particular application, nest
this
element inside the corresponding <Host> or <Context> entry
instead.
For a similar mechanism that is portable to all Servlet 2.3
containers, check out the "RequestDumperFilter" Filter in the
example application (the source for this filter may be found
in
"$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/filters").
Request dumping is disabled by default. Uncomment the
following
element to enable it. -->
<!--
<Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.RequestDumperValve"/>
-->
<!-- Global logger unless overridden at lower levels -->
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="catalina_log." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
<!-- Because this Realm is here, an instance will be shared
globally
-->
<Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.MemoryRealm" />
<!-- Replace the above Realm with one of the following to get a
Realm
stored in a database and accessed via JDBC -->
<!--
<Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm" debug="99"
driverName="org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver"
connectionURL
="jdbc:mysql://localhost/authority?user=test;password=test"
userTable="users" userNameCol="user_name" userCredCol
="user_pass"
userRoleTable="user_roles" roleNameCol="role_name" />
-->
<!--
<Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm" debug="99"
driverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"
connectionURL="jdbc:oracle:thin:
@ntserver:1521:ORCL?user=scott;password=tiger"
userTable="users" userNameCol="user_name" userCredCol
="user_pass"
userRoleTable="user_roles" roleNameCol="role_name" />
-->
<!--
<Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm" debug="99"
driverName="sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"
connectionURL="jdbc:odbc:CATALINA"
userTable="users" userNameCol="user_name" userCredCol
="user_pass"
userRoleTable="user_roles" roleNameCol="role_name" />
-->
<!-- Define the default virtual host -->
<Host name="localhost" debug="0" appBase
="/var/tomcat4/webapps/bioinformatics" unpackWARs="true">
<!-- Normally, users must authenticate themselves to each web
app
individually. Uncomment the following entry if you would
like
a user to be authenticated the first time they encounter a
resource protected by a security constraint, and then have
that
user identity maintained across *all* web applications
contained
in this virtual host. -->
<!--
<Valve
className="org.apache.catalina.authenticator.SingleSignOn"
debug="0"/>
-->
<!-- Access log processes all requests for this virtual host.
By
default, log files are created in the "logs" directory
relative to
$CATALINA_HOME. If you wish, you can specify a different
directory with the "directory" attribute. Specify either a
relative
(to $CATALINA_HOME) or absolute path to the desired
directory.
-->
<Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve"
directory="logs" prefix="localhost_access_log." suffix
=".txt"
pattern="common"/>
<!-- Logger shared by all Contexts related to this virtual host.
By
default (when using FileLogger), log files are created in
the
"logs"
directory relative to $CATALINA_HOME. If you wish, you can
specify
a different directory with the "directory" attribute.
Specify
either a
relative (to $CATALINA_HOME) or absolute path to the
desired
directory.-->
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="localhost_log." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
<!-- Define properties for each web application. This is only
needed
if you want to set non-default properties, or have web
application
document roots in places other than the virtual host's
appBase
directory. -->
<!-- Tomcat Root Context -->
<!--
<Context path="" docBase="ROOT" debug="0"/>
-->
<!-- Tomcat Manager Context -->
<Context path="/manager" docBase="manager"
debug="0" privileged="true"/>
<!-- Tomcat Examples Context -->
<Context path="/examples" docBase="examples" debug="0"
reloadable="true" crossContext="true">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="localhost_examples_log." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
<Ejb name="ejb/EmplRecord" type="Entity"
home="com.wombat.empl.EmployeeRecordHome"
remote="com.wombat.empl.EmployeeRecord"/>
<!-- PersistentManager: Uncomment the section below to test
Persistent
Sessions.
saveOnRestart: If true, all active sessions will be saved
to the Store when Catalina is shutdown, regardless of
other settings. All Sessions found in the Store will be
loaded on startup. Sessions past their expiration are
ignored in both cases.
maxActiveSessions: If 0 or greater, having too many
active
sessions will result in some being swapped out.
minIdleSwap
limits this. -1 means unlimited sessions are allowed.
0 means sessions will almost always be swapped out
after
use - this will be noticeably slow for your users.
minIdleSwap: Sessions must be idle for at least this long
(in seconds) before they will be swapped out due to
maxActiveSessions. This avoids thrashing when the site is
highly active. -1 or 0 means there is no minimum -
sessions
can be swapped out at any time.
maxIdleSwap: Sessions will be swapped out if idle for
this
long (in seconds). If minIdleSwap is higher, then it
will
override this. This isn't exact: it is checked
periodically.
-1 means sessions won't be swapped out for this reason,
although they may be swapped out for maxActiveSessions.
If set to >= 0, guarantees that all sessions found in
the
Store will be loaded on startup.
maxIdleBackup: Sessions will be backed up (saved to the
Store,
but left in active memory) if idle for this long (in
seconds),
and all sessions found in the Store will be loaded on
startup.
If set to -1 sessions will not be backed up, 0 means
they
should be backed up shortly after being used.
To clear sessions from the Store, set maxActiveSessions,
maxIdleSwap,
and minIdleBackup all to -1, saveOnRestart to false, then
restart
Catalina.
-->
<!--
<Manager className
="org.apache.catalina.session.PersistentManager"
debug="0"
saveOnRestart="true"
maxActiveSessions="-1"
minIdleSwap="-1"
maxIdleSwap="-1"
maxIdleBackup="-1">
<Store
className="org.apache.catalina.session.FileStore"/>
</Manager>
-->
<Environment name="maxExemptions" type="java.lang.Integer"
value="15"/>
<Parameter name="context.param.name"
value="context.param.value"
override="false"/>
<Resource name="jdbc/EmployeeAppDb" auth="SERVLET"
type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
<ResourceParams name="jdbc/EmployeeAppDb">
<parameter><name>user</name><value>sa</value></parameter>
<parameter><name>password</name><value></value></parameter>
<parameter><name>driverClassName</name>
<value>org.hsql.jdbcDriver</value></parameter>
<parameter><name>driverName</name>
<value>jdbc:HypersonicSQL:database</value></parameter>
</ResourceParams>
<Resource name="mail/Session" auth="Container"
type="javax.mail.Session"/>
<ResourceParams name="mail/Session">
<parameter>
<name>mail.smtp.host</name>
<value>localhost</value>
</parameter>
</ResourceParams>
</Context>
</Host>
</Engine>
</Service>
<!-- The MOD_WEBAPP connector is used to connect Apache 1.3 with
Tomcat
4.0
as its servlet container. Please read the README.txt file coming
with
the WebApp Module distribution on how to build it.
(Or check out the "jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp" CVS
repository)
To configure the Apache side, you must ensure that you have the
"ServerName" and "Port" directives defined in "httpd.conf".
Then,
lines like these to the bottom of your "httpd.conf" file:
LoadModule webapp_module libexec/mod_webapp.so
WebAppConnection warpConnection warp localhost:8008
WebAppDeploy examples warpConnection /examples/
The next time you restart Apache (after restarting Tomcat, if
needed)
the connection will be established, and all applications you make
visible via "WebAppDeploy" directives can be accessed through
Apache.
-->
<!-- Define an Apache-Connector Service -->
<Service name="Tomcat-Apache">
<Connector
className="org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector"
port="8008" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
enableLookups="true" appBase="/var/tomcat4/webapps/bioinformatics"
acceptCount="10" debug="0"/>
<!-- Replace "localhost" with what your Apache "ServerName" is set
to
-->
<Engine className="org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpEngine"
name="Apache" debug="0">
<!-- Global logger unless overridden at lower levels -->
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="apache_log." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
<!-- Because this Realm is here, an instance will be shared
globally
-->
<Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.MemoryRealm" />
</Engine>
</Service>
</Server>
Mark
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College of Information Science & Technology, UNO
Omaha, NE 68182-0116
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Hi, Can you send a copy of your server.xml? it seems you either did not
configure or mis configure your context.
bye
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 23:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie Tomcat4 user who is having trouble getting the program to
work
> after having properly -- I think -- installed it from rpms. Here
is
the
> error that I am getting (I've searched the web and have found
references
to
> this problem but no real solutions):
>
> Apache Tomcat/4.0.3 - HTTP Status 500 - No Context configured to
process
> this request
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
>
> type Status report
>
> message No Context configured to process this request
>
> description The server encountered an internal error (No Context
configured
> to process this request) that prevented it from fulfilling this
request.
>
> Setup Particulars:
> - 1.8 GHz Pentium IV with 1.5 GB Ram
> - RedHat Linux 7.3
> - Apache 1.3 - The site that is to use tomcat4 is a virtual host
> - Tomcat is using port 8180
>
> Any help in resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Mark
>
> ----------------------------
> Mark A. Pauley, Ph.D.
> College of Information Science & Technology, UNO
> Omaha, NE 68182-0116
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