I saw the response from chuck....if the invoker servlet is a security risk, and only the mappings need to be done, then that is the way you should do it.

Mike Sabroff wrote:
Do you have the servlet definitions and mappings in the web.xml for the apps? Also remember (i think) seeing something about tomcat 5 not using the invoker servlet by default anymore. If that is true, it would need to be uncommented in the web.xml file in the conf directory

Scott Purcell wrote:

Running Tomcat 5.5.15 on Win 2000.



Originally we were running Tomcat 4.x?. So in order to upgrade our
administrator loaded 5.5.15 and copied (copied) the webapps from the 4.x
to the 5.5.15.



There are currently four sites running, and I can hit the index.html for
each context. But I cannot invoke any of the servlets within the webapp.
After checking the 4.x server.xml, I recalled that we put the context
entries there for these four sites.



But as I am reading the 5.5.15 docs, it looks like putting them there is
frowned upon. I would like to try and get this resolved, and possibly
someone ran into this same thing? Is a context entry required somewhere
in order to fire up servlets?





Thanks,



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Mike Sabroff
Web Services Developer
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