That's my point - the problem is not with Turbine - it's in
Catalina because it's evident that Turbine's doGet()/init()
are never getting called. I just don't understand why
Catalina would be doing a redirect.
Will Stranathan
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 22:36:52 -0800
Jon Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 2/5/01 6:15 PM, "Will Stranathan"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Okay - the problem seems to be in Catalina - I guess.
> If I try to hit the
> > site
> > before the services are initialized, my browser gives
> the error, but the
> > services still are not initialized.
> >
> > Will try to figure out what Catalina's problem is.
> >
> > Will Stranathan
>
> Hmmm...that doesn't make much sense either since Turbine
> initializes the
> Services in a synchronized block within the Turbine.java
> init() method as
> well as in the doGet() method. In other words, Turbine
> won't serve a request
> until the services are initialized.
>
> I'm using Catalina with Scarab and not having any
> problems.
>
> -jon
>
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