In tomcat user xml file I have given password="" .
While entering the application its not allowing me to log in if i dont give any password(blank password).
It works if I give i some value in user xml file password="xyz..".
Is it that null values are not allowed or i am doing something wrong
Please advice
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 Steve Hole wrote :
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:21:21 -0800 (PST) Steve Guo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You tried to make it simple, but actually made it complicated.
> Your webapp is simple, so you should invoke the servlet by:
> localhost:8080/simple/simple
> localhost:8080/simple/servlet/simple
That was the trick.
This implies that the <servlet-mapping> element defines the name of the
web application?
> Naming all the same tends to confuse users (not sure confuses Tomcat or
> not). Why not try:
> 'test' for the webapp
> 'Simple' for the servlet
> 'simple' for the servlet name in web.xml
> then you will invoke by
> http://localhost:8080/test/servlet/Simple or
> http://localhost:8080/test/servlet/simple or
> http://localhost:8080/test/simple
So what does the web.xml look like for the above? Something like:
<webapp> <servlet> <servlet-name>simple</servlet-name> <servlet-class>Simple></servlet-class> </servlet>
<servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>simple</servlet-name> <url-pattern>/test</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> </webapp>
In otherwords, I assumed the <servlet-name> element linked the <servlet>
and <servlet-mapping> elements. Is that true? The documentation for the
servlet-mapping functionality is not exactly great and there is no
documentation on the default mapping rules at all that I could find.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
Cheers.
--- Steve Hole Chief Technology Officer - Billing and Payment Systems ACI Worldwide <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Phone: 780-424-4922
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