A little more info... I never changed the servlet name - it is still Cocoon, but i put it in the default context under ROOT

accessing http://domain.com/guestbook/ generates the error, but accessing http://domain.com/cocoon/guestbook/ works .....


JD Daniels wrote:

oh.. the reason I posted to cocoon users and not tomcat is I am wondering if there is a setting in cocoon.xconf I have been mis-using :)

JD Daniels wrote:

I have a new server setup with tomcat 5.0.28 and I am getting an error I do not understand.....
I am guessing it has something to do with my classpath, but I copy it over to another tomcat server that, as far as I can tell is configured they same way, and it works fine.


"file:/home/domain/tomcat/ROOT/mount/guestbook/flow/guestbook.js", line 2: uncaught JavaScript exception:
at top-level script (file:/home/domain/tomcat/ROOT/mount/guestbook/flow/guestbook.js, Line 2):
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/local/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/work/Catalina/domain.com/_/loader/org/apache/cocoon/forms/flow/javascript/v2/Form.js (No such file or directory)


Odd it seems like it will not look in the cocoon WEB-INF dir

JD


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