Try:

http://localhost:8080/webapp/<name-of-default-block-here>/<something>

"something" should be matched in your sitemap of "name-of-default-block-here".

e.g.
http://localhost:8080/webapp/ui/login



On 01/27/2011 11:06 PM, Patrick Etienne wrote:
Cocoon & Tomcat Users,

I'm writing (cross-list) concerning a test case for producing a small
cocoon application for tomcat. I've been a user of Cocoon for quite some
time, but have had a little trouble adjusting to the new
spring/maven-based 2.2 version. My quest at the moment is just to create
the default cocoon block as well as a webapp block in order to yield a
war file to be uploaded to tomcat. So far I've followed the instructions
from "Your first Cocoon application using Maven 2"
<http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html> and "Deploying a Cocoon
application" <http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1362_1_1.html>. Rather than
creating a two (option 2) blocks, a webapp block, and a parent block,
I've just created a regular block and a webapp block and attempted to
upload the resulting *.war file to Tomcat and deploy the war there. The
application seems to load alright (based off of information listed in
the tomcat manager, and catalina.out logs), but browsing to the actual
URL seems to show that I've not completed the process properly in some way.

The result is:
HTTP Status 404 - No block for /
------------------------------------------------------------------------

*type* Status report

*message* _No block for /_

*description* _The requested resource (No block for /) is not available._

------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Apache Tomcat/6.0.18


Catalina.out only shows:
Loading catalog:
file:/usr/local/apache-tomcat-6.0.18/work/Catalina/localhost/mobileApp-1.0.0/cocoon_xml_resolver_entities/catalog
In reference to the "mobileApp" application that I'm attempting to load.

Again, I have experience with both Cocoon < 2.2 and Tomcat in general,
but am having trouble understanding what needs to be done in order to
run a Cocoon 2.2 application in Tomcat (rather than Jetty). By the way,
I'm able to get everything to come up as expected from Jetty.

Any tips, hints, suggestions, or resources would be greatly appreciated!

  - Patrick E.

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Systems Analyst
Georgia Institute of Technology
Library & Information Center
(404) 385-8121




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