Woops, I realize that I should have been more specific. The error I get is a 404 error. I'm sure the servlet itself works, because I dropped it into the examples directory and was able to run it. -- Felicia
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Felicia Neff wrote: > I am running Tomcat-4.1.18, Apache-1.3.27, and mod_jk-1.2.0. The problem > I am having is that while JSPs work, servlets don't. This is the relevant > portion of my server.xml file: > <Host name="www.mydomain.org" debug="0" > appBase="/path/to/files" liveDeploy="true" > unpackWARs="false" autoDeploy="true" workDir="/var/tomcat/work"> > > <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve" > directory="/var/tomcat/log" prefix="tomcat_access_log." > suffix=".log" > pattern="common" resolveHosts="false"/> > > <!-- Tomcat Root Context --> > <Context path="" docBase="/path/to/files" debug="0" reloadable="true"/> > > </Host> > > In /path/to/files, I have: > hello.jsp > WEB-INF/classes/HelloServlet.class > WEB-INF/classes/HelloServlet.java > > >From what I have read, if I don't have a web.xml in WEB-INF, then the > default will be used. Since this is just for testing, I'm hoping that I > don't need one. The ultimate goal is to set this up for an isp. so that > users can put their servlets into place and have them work without having > the privileges to reload anything. > Thanks in advance for your help. -- Felicia -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
