Hmmm....  That got me trying some stuff and I figured something out.

It works if I do...
http://my.server/<my.alias>/servlet/<my.app>

Hey!  Now the ports out of there and I'll be I can get mod_rewrite to make
that URL even more attractive.  Thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Campbell
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Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:14 PM
To: Turbine Users List
Subject: Re: Anyone using mod_webapp with Turbine?


Have you tried accessing the app via:

http://your.server/<your app>/servlet/<your app>



Scott Merritt wrote:

>Getting closer...  At least it doesn't hang now.
>
>I installed Tomcat 4.01 and copied my app over, works great.  Restarted the
>web server and tried to hit the deployed app defined by mod_webapp and it
>gave me the page not found deal, so I put in the alias stuff you sent me
>(not that I really understand what it's all for.)  Now it just gives me a
>directory listing for my web app dir with the resources/ templates/ etc... 
>
>Hmm...  Closer...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christopher Campbell
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:16 AM
>To: Turbine Users List
>Subject: Re: Anyone using mod_webapp with Turbine?
>
>
>Hi Scott,
>
>If you are just doing development then you can use TDK to create your 
>application.
>Once you have things running just copy your application from tdk's 
>webapp directory
>to the webapp directory of the tomcat 4.0.1 binary release and modify the
>server.xml if you want your app to be reloadable etc.
>
>Chris
>
>
>Scott Merritt wrote:
>
>>So it sounds like I should try upgrading to the Tomcat 4.01 binary.  Can I
>>just replace the JARs in the tdk/server directory?  But I see a
>>
>catalina.jar
>
>>in tdk/server & tdk/server/lib and they're different sizes.  That's scary.
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Christopher Campbell
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:26 PM
>>To: Turbine Users List
>>Subject: Re: Anyone using mod_webapp with Turbine?
>>
>>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I'm running webapp_mod too and things work okay.
>>
>>I've encountered what you describe once when using TDK2.1. Perhaps
>>this was due to the Tomcat version it is using.
>>
>>
>>After downloading the most recently released Tomcat4.01 binary,
>>grabbing webapp from cvs (jakarta-tomcat-connectors i think it was,
>>you'll also have to grab APR from cvs, see the README in the
>>jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp dir) and recompiling things
>>with my apache's apxs things worked fine.
>>
>>The only difference to what yo've don in your httpd.conf is
>>that I did
>>
>>
>>WebAppDeplot mywebapp conn /mywebapp
>>
>>Also I let apache no about the /mywebapp directory since it wasn't
>>in the normal document root:
>>
>>
>>   Alias /tfr "/var/servlet-engine/webapps/mywebapp"
>>   <Directory "/var/servlet-engine/webapps/mywebapp">
>>       Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>>   </Directory>
>>
>>Also so that I could explicitly restrict access to the WEB-INF
directories.
>>
>>I don't know if this is necessary and didn't try things without the above
>>
>so
>
>>maybe you don't need to let apache know about your webapp dir (given that
>>you haven't put things under the document root anyway).
>>
>>I also set things up with mod_jk (again using the latest Tomcat 4 
>>binary) and it
>>worked. I just used the example connector given in the server.xml file 
>>and setup
>>httpd.conf in the standard way. So you can use mod_jk, but I think you 
>>might need
>>the latest tomcat 4 binary.
>>
>>Chris
>>John McNally wrote:
>>
>>>I was running Scarab behind mod_webapp today.  Had a lot of unrelated
>>>problems that forced me into a better solution, but the mod_webapp part
>>>was working ok.  Daniel has just done quite a bit of work getting
>>>mod_webapp up and running, so he might have some more insight, but
>>>here's a couple things:
>>>
>>>1.  have you specified the right connector and engine in server.xml?
>>>2.  i had to specify <servlet-mapping> tags in web.xml, previously the
>>>default servlet invoker worked fine.
>>>
>>>john mcnally
>>>
>>>Scott Merritt wrote:
>>>
>>>>Yeah...  I hooked it up in httpd.conf as the instructions said with:
>>>>
>>>>      WebAppConnection conn      warp  localhost:8008
>>>>      WebAppDeploy     mywebapp conn  /uw
>>>>
>>>>And with that when I hit the URL with a browser it just waits until
>>>>eventually timing out...  Turbine is running when I hit it's port
>>>>
>directly
>
>>>>though.
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Weaver, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 12:52 PM
>>>>To: 'Turbine Users List'
>>>>Subject: RE: Anyone using mod_webapp with Turbine?
>>>>
>>>>I have got it working at one of my clients of just fine.  I will try and
>>>>
>>get
>>
>>>>the http.conf for you as there should be really no modifications (that I
>>>>
>>can
>>
>>>>remember) to your web.xml/server.xml to get it to work.
>>>>
>>>>Scott
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Scott Merritt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:46 PM
>>>>To: 'Turbine Users List'
>>>>Subject: Anyone using mod_webapp with Turbine?
>>>>
>>>>Been trying to get this to work but nothing happens...  it just sits
>>>>
>>around
>>
>>>>and eventually times out without logging anything.
>>>>
>>>>/webapp-info does nothing too.  Anybody get this working?
>>>>
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