I just figured it out when verifying my installation per your request of my installation steps. It finally clicked when I was looking at the subdirectories in TOMCAT_HOME/conf...there's a Standalone directory and a Catalina directory.

Our Engine name is Standalone and host name is localhost - so I moved the admin.xml from the default of conf/Catalina/localhost to conf/Standalone/localhost and voila! it worked.

So, now I have a problem whereby I can't log in and Tomcat is complaining that I don't have a LoginModule configured for Standalone. I assume I need to add a JAAS Realm in admin.xml (like we're doing for our web app) but it's not clear how it needs to be configured.

Any ideas?

--adam

Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Adam Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat admin webapp configuration with mod_jk

I've downloaded and installed (correctly, I think) the admin
web app but am having trouble configuring Apache and Tomcat
to recognize that the admin webapp is present.

Obviously, it's not correctly installed, or you wouldn't be having a problem.

Don't suppose you want to give us a hint about what version of Tomcat you're 
using?  Guessing from the contents of server.xml is rather pointless.  Exactly 
what steps did you take to install the admin web app?  Where is Tomcat 
installed?

 - Chuck


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