No problem, it happens. Glad you got it working.


John

Luc Foisy wrote:

I feel kinda silly now :)
I am sorry you had taken time out of your schedule to help me here. And I thank you 
for your efforts!

What had happened was, I recieved a compressed file from another developer, I 
uncompressed the file and dropped it into place.
I added the web.xml after. What I didn't notice was the fact that the directories were 
set with the wrong mode (no execute at all), I am believing that the compressed file 
was created on windows, so that may have caused this issue. Sigh, a lesson learned, 
and paid for by two.

Thank you once again John for your time.

As a side note: there was no log, and no error, the page didnt resolve (page not found) because the context didnt load.

Luc

-----Original Message-----
From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 1:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Loading context



I was just asking.

So, you:

- created a directory called webapps/portal
- created a directory called webapps/portal/WEB-INF
- created a file called webapps/portal/WEB-INF/web.xml
- put some JSP in webapps/portal

With all of the above, you cannot resolve http://www.host.com/portal/some.jsp?

What's the error message? What does the log say? Are you sure you have the right host name?

I just did exactly the above (I used a different directory name) on a 4.1.12 instance of Tomcat (old dev box) and it worked perfectly.

John




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