Heh, glad to hear you've solved it.

Regards,
Dan

On Tue, 21 May 2002, Frederic Gedin wrote:

> Oops!
>
> I got it!  I was using a tomcat 3 deployment environment.  Using a
> tomcat 4 deployment environment works fine.
>
>
> Frederic
>
> Dan K. wrote:
>
> > Hi Frederic,
> >
> > Hmm..
> > Did you ever get the tdk to work in your test environment?  If so then and
> > assuming you have not missed anything while you mirrored the directory
> > structure then I think you might have a permissions problem (?).  I'd
> > check that first, especially if your test environment is in windows and
> > the deployment one is unix/linux.  Also check for the turbine.log file in
> > your webapp's log directory, if it's there then look for clues in it. If
> > it's not there, make sure your libs, tomcat shared or whatever and webapp
> > specific ones, are correct and in the proper places.
> >
> > If this fails, try puttting a simple "hello world" servlet into your tdk
> > webapp directory in the jar file and move it to your deployment area and
> > let tomcat unjar it.  Then see if you can access it by
> > http://server:8080/your_context/servlet/HelloWorld.  This at least lets
> > you know if tomcat is recognizing your context and stuff, so you can
> > isolate things to a tdk problem.
> >
> > Just some things that comes to mind...hope it helps.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Dan
> >
> > On Fri, 17 May 2002, Frederic Gedin wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi Fabio
> >>
> >>
> >>I'm afraid this is not the thing I must do to solve my problem: I tried to
> >>modify my web.xml file to match yours (adding the applicationRoot init param
> >>and the load-on-startup option) without success.
> >>
> >>Looking into the logs reported by tomcat, I saw that it looks for the myapp
> >>class and doesn't find it.  The problem is that I cannot find it either so I
> >>cannot check is the classpath has been properly set.
> >>
> >>Anyway, I thank you for your help.
> >>
> >>Fr�d�ric
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hello Fredric,
> >>>
> >>>did you modify the web.xml file under your project/WEB-INF directory?
> >>>
> >>>that may be a hint!!
> >>>
> >>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
> >>> <!DOCTYPE web-app (View Source for full doctype...)>
> >>>- <web-app>
> >>>- <servlet>
> >>> <servlet-name>bugtrack</servlet-name>
> >>> <servlet-class>org.apache.turbine.Turbine</servlet-class>
> >>>- <init-param>
> >>> <param-name>applicationRoot</param-name>
> >>> <param-value>webContext</param-value>
> >>> </init-param>
> >>>- <init-param>
> >>> <param-name>properties</param-name>
> >>> <param-value>/WEB-INF/conf/TurbineResources.properties</param-value>
> >>> </init-param>
> >>> <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
> >>> </servlet>
> >>>- <security-constraint>
> >>>- <web-resource-collection>
> >>> <web-resource-name>templates</web-resource-name>
> >>> <url-pattern>/templates/*</url-pattern>
> >>> </web-resource-collection>
> >>>- <web-resource-collection>
> >>> <web-resource-name>logs</web-resource-name>
> >>> <url-pattern>/logs/*</url-pattern>
> >>> </web-resource-collection>
> >>>- <auth-constraint>
> >>> <role-name>admin</role-name>
> >>> </auth-constraint>
> >>> </security-constraint>
> >>>- <login-config>
> >>> <auth-method>BASIC</auth-method>
> >>> <realm-name>Templates</realm-name>
> >>> </login-config>
> >>> </web-app>
> >>>
> >>>hope this helps!
> >>>
> >>>FD
> >>>
> >>>Frederic Gedin wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hi all
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>I started to play with TDK, building a simple application which works
> >>>>fine when deployed using the TDK startup.sh script.
> >>>>
> >>>>Now I want to generate a war file to be put in the webapps directory
> >>>>of a "standalone" tomcat server.  Tomcat sees my war file properly,
> >>>>unjars it but when I try to invoke
> >>>>http://myserver:8080/myapp/servlet/myapp, I have a "Not Found (404)"
> >>>>error message.
> >>>>
> >>>>I tried to make a complete copy of the myapp directory from the TDK
> >>>>workspace to the webapp directory of the standalone tomcat with the
> >>>>same result.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Any hints?  What did I miss?
> >>>>
> >>>>Thank you for your help
> >>>>
> >>>>Frederic
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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