There's no such thing as "DummyInvoker". It was just a hypothetical scenario/suggestion from the previous poster.


If you need to use the Invoker servlet that comes with Tomcat (not recommended), simply enable it in web.xml. Check the web.xml file in the /examples webapp for more information.

John

On Wed, 28 May 2003 14:40:41 -0400, Paolo Chiarotto (LCL) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I am having troubles that soudn like this too. Where does this DummyInvoker go?


And can anyone shed a little more light on the reason this happens? I am assuming the reply here doesn't include all the information we need to know.

Paolo.

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From: Holger Klawitter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: WHY IS IT GIVING ME "SERVLET NOT AVAILABLE"?


Am Dienstag, 20. Mai 2003 14:19 schrieb John Turner:
As far as I know, it's clearly stated in the release notes.

Yes, most of us here know that. But unexperienced users don't read the file. If I were installing tomcat for the first time, I would easily forget about that file as well.


A DummyInvoker wasn't hard to write, and if plugged into the standard distribution(s), it will very likely reduce the frequency of that question and thus make us all a little bit more happy :-)

Mit freundlichem Gruß / With kind regards
        Holger Klawitter
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