Hi Jeroen,

Thanks for the suggestion. I did actually try that but it didn't solve it. :(

The problem is that Tomcat still appears to NOT be passing any request
for a *.jhtml document in the docroot/main folder to cocoon.

As I said, when I ask for http://test.domain/test.jhtml cocoon
recieves the request and processes it as seen in the sitemap.log file.

However asking for http://test.domain/main/test.jhtml never gets past
Tomcat. It never passes it to cocoon so it never matches a matcher and
no request is ever seen in the sitemap.log. I just get a 404 from
Tomcat as it's trying to return an actual file called "test.jhtml" :(

- Jed

On 10/04/2008, Jeroen Reijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes you are correct here. Remove the "/" from the beginning. Also use a
> relative source:
>
>  Use
>  <map:generate src="main/helloworld.xml"/>
>
>  instead of
>
>  <map:generate src="/main/helloworld.xml"/>
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Jeroen
>
>
>
>  Rainer Pruy wrote:
>
> > Hi Jed,
> >
> > you might try using <map:match pattern="main/*.jhtml"> (leaving out the
> "/").
> > I remember having experienced similar problem some tim ago.
> >
> > Regards
> > Rainer
> >
> > Jed schrieb:
> >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I'm a new Cocoon user and I've come across and I'm having a really
> > > bizarre problem at the moment which has stopped my site development in
> > > it's tracks.
> > >
> > > I've got Apache/Tomcat/Cocoon set-up and have got the Tomcat and
> > > Cocoon samples running just fine. I've set-up a virtual server with
> > > it's own docroot and made a simple "HelloWorld" servlet and XML/XSLT
> > > test and again, those work both fine.
> > >
> > > However, I've now started setting up my pipelines/matchers and a
> > > really strange thing is happening.
> > >
> > > As a test, I've put "helloworld.xml" and its associated xsl file in
> > > docroot and set-up a matcher so that and request for /*.jhtml
> > > effectively loads and transforms that file. This works fine. However,
> > > if I then make a subdirectory of docroot and place the same xml/xsl
> > > there and set-up a matcher for that, absolutely nothing happens.
> > > Instead I just get a Tomcat 404 page.
> > >
> > > I've been scratching my head over this for a week and what appears to
> > > be the problem is that Tomcat is definately passing requests for
> > > documents in docroot to cocoon but NOT for any sub-directories.
> > >
> > > The way I tested was as follows:
> > >
> > > Test 1:
> > >
> > > Created files:
> > > docroot/helloworld.xml
> > > docroot/helloworld.xsl
> > >
> > > Matcher:
> > > <map:match pattern="*.jhtml">
> > > <map:generate src="helloworld.xml"/>
> > > <map:transform src="helloworld.xsl"/>
> > > <map:serialize type="html"/>
> > > </map:match>
> > >
> > > Request:
> > > http://test.domain/randomfilename.jhtml
> > >
> > > Result:
> > > "Hello World!"
> > >
> > > Test 2:
> > >
> > > Create files:
> > > docroot/main/helloworld.xml
> > > docroot/main/helloworld.xsl
> > >
> > > Matcher:
> > > <map:match pattern="/main/*.jhtml">
> > > <map:generate src="/main/helloworld.xml"/>
> > > <map:transform src="/main/helloworld.xsl"/>
> > > <map:serialize type="html"/>
> > > </map:match>
> > >
> > > Request:
> > > http://test.domain/main/randomfilename.jhtml
> > >
> > > Result:
> > > Tomcat 404 error message
> > >
> > > Test 3:
> > >
> > > Remove files:
> > > docroot/helloworld.xml
> > > docroot/helloworld.xsl
> > >
> > > Matcher:
> > > <map:match pattern="*.jhtml">
> > > <map:generate src="helloworld.xml"/>
> > > <map:transform src="helloworld.xsl"/>
> > > <map:serialize type="html"/>
> > > </map:match>
> > >
> > > Request:
> > > http://test.domain/randomfilename.jhtml
> > >
> > > Result:
> > > Coccon 404 error message as defined in <map:handle-errors>
> > >
> > > I have DEBUG level set in logkit and watched what was happening when I
> > > made requests. mod_jk was intercepting the request from apache and
> > > matching it with a worker and passing it to Tomcat. For requests for
> > > documents in docroot, Tomcat was passing them to cocoon as the
> > > requests and processing can be seen in the sitemap.log file.
> > >
> > > However, when a request is made for a file in a sub-directory of
> > > docroot, there is zero activity in sitemap.log - the request just
> > > never gets there!
> > >
> > > I am *completely* baffled. I believe I have the various components
> > > configured correctly but as stated, Tomcat will not pass requests for
> > > sub-dirs to Cocoon.
> > >
> > > Can anyone shed any light on this?
> > >
> > > - Jed
> > >
> > > Heres the pertinent extracts from the various configs:
> > >
> > > Apache - http.conf:
> > >
> > > <VirtualHost *:80>
> > > DocumentRoot
> /usr/local/apache/share/saab_current/htdocs/
> > > ServerName test.domain
> > > Options FollowSymLinks +Indexes
> > > <Directory /usr/local/apache/share/htdocs>
> > > Options +Indexes
> > > </Directory>
> > > DirectoryIndex index.jhtml index.html index.xml
> > > JkMount /*.shtml xmlworker
> > > JkMount /main/*.jhtml xmlworker
> > > </VirtualHost>
> > >
> > > Tomcat - server.xml
> > > <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="test.domain"
> > > cachingAllowed="true" debug="9">
> > > <Host name="test.domain" debug="9"
> appBase="/usr/local/apache/share/htdocs"
> > > unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false"
> > > xmlNamespaceAware="false">
> > > <Context debug="9"
> > > reloadable="true"
> > > path=""
> > > docBase="/usr/local/apache/share/htdocs"
> > > />
> > > </Host>
> > > </Engine>
> > >
> > > Tomcat - workers.properties
> > >
> > > # XML worker
> > > worker.xmlworker.port=8009
> > > worker.xmlworker.host=localhost
> > > worker.xmlworker.type=ajp13
> > >
> > > Cocoon - sitemap.xmap
> > >
> > > <map:match pattern="*.jhtml">
> > > <map:generate src="pageOne.xml"/>
> > > <map:transform src="doc2html.xsl"/>
> > > <map:serialize type="html"/>
> > > </map:match>
> > >
> > > <map:match pattern="/main/*.jhtml">
> > > <map:generate src="/main/pageTwo.xml"/>
> > > <map:transform src="/main/doc2html.xsl"/>
> > > <map:serialize type="html"/>
> > > </map:match>
> > >
> > > My set-up is:
> > >
> > > Fedora Core 6
> > > Apache/2.2.8
> > > mod_jk 1.2.26
> > > Tomcat  5.5.26
> > > Cocoon 2.1.11
> > > Sun JDK 1.6.0_05-b13
> > >
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>
>  Jeroen Reijn
>
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