Hello Everyone, A quick warning that I'm a complete Tomcat newbie..
We're currently using resin because when we originally evaluated Tomcat was a nightmare in reloading classes, I'm hoping things have improved. I'm currently suffering problems because I'm using resin with apache and trying to map a url and username to a particular webapp i.e. www.example.com/~richard, this doesn't really work with mod_caucho. For example I have to have all my servlets mapped to .jsp extensions otherwise mod_caucho doesn't forward the request to resin. So my first question is I'm hoping my situation will improve with tomcat (i.e the integration of apache and tomcat) has anybody done this username mapping before? I've download 4.1.9 and I'm very impressed with the new administration and management pages. I'm trying to add a host tag (using the management tool) for a virtualhost and it's not working. The host is already working correctly in resin (it's a set of simple jsp pages) so I just wanted to map tomcat to it to see if I could get it to work. Firstly I created the host (www.sunsetandlabrea.com) with all the defaults. For the application base I put /home/richardc/. The setup is /home/richardc is my home directory, /home/richardc/public_html is my site, and so there is a /home/richardc/public_html/WEB-INF/ Then I added a context with all the defaults except Document Base which I set to /home/richardc/public_html/. Now when I browse sunsetandlabrea.com:8080 instead of getting the tomcat default pages I get a requested resource not found. If I try sunsetandlabrea.com:8080/index.jsp I get a tomcat 404 error. Apologies for the long message and thanks for any help anyone can offer, Richard -- http://fastmail.fm - Sent .0000002 seconds ago -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
