Hi Dave,
Your reply reminded me... I had an application installed at the same
context path previously and deleted it prior to installing Roller but I
forgot to also delete the tomcat work directory and there were some old
files laying around in there. Now it is working (minus some other
issues with my db configuration).
Thanks,
Tim
On 5/20/2011 5:01 AM, Dave wrote:
I just downloaded the Tomcat release and the WAR file within *does*
have a WEB-INF/jsps directory. I also checked the Roller source code.
There is no "main.jsp" in Roller. Are you sure that stack trace is
coming from Roller?
Would you please post more of that stack trace so we can diagnose further?
Thanks,
- Dave
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Timothy J Schumacher
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the latest roller 5.0.0 from roller.apache.org and
installed it with: tomcat 7.0.6, fedora core 9, kernel 2.6.26.6-79.fc9.i686,
with java1.6.0_18. I also setup the mysql tables and installed the mail jar
as described in the install guide.
When I start tomcat, I do not see any errors or anything weird but when I
browse to the roller application I get the following exception in the logs:
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet [jsp] in context with path [] threw
exception [org.apache.tiles.impl.CannotRenderException: JSPException
including path '/WEB-INF/jsp/templates/main.jsp'.] with root cause
javax.servlet.ServletException: File
"/WEB-INF/jsp/templates/main.jsp" not found
(plus many many lines of stacktrace)
and in accordance with this logging I am shown the roller error page with
the status 500 along with the message
org.apache.tiles.impl.CannotRenderException: JSPException including path
'/WEB-INF/jsp/templates/main.jsp'.. Did I miss something with the install
guide to set this up properly? The war I downloaded (the tomcat one) does
not have a directory called WEB-INF/jsp.
Thanks!
Tim