Platform: debian woody, apache 1.3.19, tomcat 3.2.3, struts 1.0, Java2 SDK 1.3
I'm unable to make struts-example.war, from the Jakarta Struts 1.0 binary distribution[1] work on my debian woody installation. I get "404 Not Found" on all URLs into the webapp, with *.do at the end (action URLs that are supposed to be handled by the action servlet). The example works when running directly from Tomcat's HTTP server, but doesn't work when running via apache. The installation consisted of: 1. dropping struts-example.war into /usr/share/java/webapps/ 2. adding DirectoryIndex index.jsp index.html to /etc/apache/srm.conf 3. adding AddHandler jserv-servlet .do to /etc/apache/srm.conf 4. adding JkMount /struts-example/*.do ajp12 to a file where it won't be overwritten (/etc/apache/mod_jk/tomcat-auto is overwritten every time tomcat is restarted). I've put this line into /etc/apache/httpd.conf, after the inclusion of tomcat-auto 5. restarting tomcat 6. restarting apache I think the problem has something to do with session handling, and possibly something to do with how cookies are handled/transferred between apache and tomcat. To illustrate what's happening: The following URLs work: <http://localhost/struts-example/> <http://localhost/struts-example/index.jsp> <http://localhost/struts-example/logon.jsp> The following URLs doesn't work: <http://localhost/struts-example/editRegistration.do?action=Create> <http://localhost/struts-example/logon.do> <http://localhost/struts-example/tour.do> However, if I put a jsessionid argument on them, even a bogus one, they will open, ie. these URLs will work: <http://localhost/struts-example/editRegistration.do;jsessionid=hello?action =Create> <http://localhost/struts-example/logon.do;jsessionid=hello> <http://localhost/struts-example/tour.do;jsessionid=hello> As I've taken to understand it, using ;jsessionid as a part of the URL, is the most primitive form of session management. The preferred form is cookies. The 404 problem occurs with several browsers (IE 5.50 on Win2k, Opera 5.12 on Win2k, and Opera 5.0 on linux). I have made cookie handling wide open on all browsers, without any changes in behaviour. But that was just a shot in the dark, since things working perfectly directly with Tomcat, would seem to indicate that the problem wasn't on the browser side. I've tried logging cookies, using the CustomLog settings described in [2], without seeing anything. Which means that either a. struts-example.war doesn't set any cookies or b. cookies are set,... but mod_usertrack can't see them which means that I'm basically where I started...:-) Searches on the web, found this problem <http://www.dfwuug.org/~wjm/tomcat/2000/Jul/msg00001.html> which may seem to be related. But this was in July of last year, and is related to Tomcat 3.2 before releas, while I'm running 3.2.3. Right now, I'm grepping through the Struts source code, trying to find something interesting, but that's basically grasping at straws. All hints, tips, wild ideas, etc. are welcome. Are there known problems with the combinations of the versions of the tools I'm using? Anything at all...? :-) Thanx! - Steinar [1] <http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-struts/release/v1.0/> [2] <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_usertrack.html> This email, its content and any attachments is PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL to TANDBERG Television. If received in error please notify the sender and destroy the original message and attachments. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]