From: Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: More Tomcat troubles... Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 18:13:37 -0400
Sonny Sukumar wrote:
From: Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sonny Sukumar wrote:
Well I changed the path in server.xml to "" from "cocoon" awhile ago, since I don't want the "cocoon/" in my URLs. So it's not that.
I can access my Cocoon installation fine in general, but somehow trying to match against this "/admin/fetchSomeFile" has confused Tomcat when it shouldn't have. It should be passing control to Cocoon for Cocoon to match against "admin/fetchSomeFile", but it's not.
Make sense?
Doesn't the default tomcat install have a webapp already mounted at "admin" either disable it, or rename your match to use myadmin or something.
Wow, thanks Geoff! That worked, but why isn't a "/admin" Context defined in server.xml?
Is there an admin.xml file in the webapps dir? This is a new alternative to editing server.xml and I like it but it can be confusing if you don't know where to look.
Ahh, that there is, and it has the Context defined in it.
Btw, do you think it is good to have the Tomcat admin interface running on a production site? I've never used it, so I'm not sure what it allows one to really do or if it presents a serious security risk.
Geoff
> I'm trying to access http://my.server/admin/fetchSomeFile but
> Tomcat keeps
> me a HTTP Status 404 error saying "The requested resource
> (/admin/fetchSomeFile) is not available"
>
> I don't have any "/admin" context defined (and I commented
> out that "/live"
> context I've been trying to make work), so I just have the default ""
> context which Tomcat should choose.
>
> Then I have this Cocoon matcher:
>
> <map:match pattern="admin/*>
> <map:read src="myapp/{1}.htm"/>
> </map:match>
>
> But the important thing is that Tomcat isn't invoking Cocoon.
> It seems like
> Contexts (in server.xml) were created to handle doing these
> kinds of things,
> yet I can't seem to make them work for any purpose.
>
> Could it have something to do with sevlet mappings in
> web.xml? The default
> URL pattern that comes with cocoon matches "/", but would
> that cover this
> case?
>
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