request? I'd
> also like to see what the server.xml file looks like. I don't think its
> the issue, but it'd be nice to elliminate it entirely.
>
> --David
>
> java piet wrote:
> > Sorry David,
> >
> > The addresses and names are fakes for reasons
its
> the issue, but it'd be nice to elliminate it entirely.
>
> --David
>
> java piet wrote:
> > Sorry David,
> >
> > The addresses and names are fakes for reasons of confidentiality.
> > The addresses and names in my code have worked before though.
>
gt; or are these real values? 192.168.x.x is unroutable and suggests the
> time out is because your firewall or cable router aren't passing through
> the requests from clients.
>
> --David
>
> java piet wrote:
> > Thank you for the feedback.
> >
> > Sorry
server service gives the same network timeout
when accessed through 8081.
Hope this gives a clearer picture.
Kind regards.
Piet
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: java piet [mailto:javap...@gmail.com]
> > Subj
Hi André,
Thank you so much for the quick response.
I will check your feedback as soon as I have access to the server again.
The reason for the Apache http server is because I thought I need it to
handle the virtual hosting.
As for the port 80, something else is already using it on the server.
Dear all,
This is the first time I have to set up a web application (Struts 1.1) and I
have been hung up with this problem for days.
I have searched and read every how to and other forum, mail list, blog I
could find and I am probably misunderstanding something very obvious and
simple.
I have a W