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Bryan Richardson wrote:
Here's the deal...I have a .class file that is in the webapps/pnm/WEB-INF/classes folder that I am trying to run. In web.xml I have the following:
<!-- servlet definition --> <servlet> <servlet-name> Submit </servlet-name> <description> A simple servlet </description> <servlet-class> ranade.SubmitServlet </servlet-class> </servlet> <!-- servlet mapppings --> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name> Submit </servlet-name> <url-pattern> /Submit </url-pattern> </servlet-mapping>
I can go to http://<URL>:8080/pnm/Submit and the .class file will run. However, if I try to go through my Apache web server and run the .class file, I get the Error 404 message. I'm assuming I have Apache-Tomcat configured correctly because I can run the java examples in the Tomcat "examples" folder through Apache. I'm thinking it has something to do with Apache not referencing the web.xml file because when I set up a security realm in web.xml, it will ask me for a password when I go directly to Tomcat via port 8080, but if I go through Apache the page will come up without asking for a password. Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks.
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