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> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Tomkins [HYPERLINK
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> Sent: November 9, 2005 9:20 PM
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Richard,
I'm a novice myself so here's guessing
Silly question but have you looked at the Tomcat log?
That's usually a good starting place when you get an
internal server error. Maybe a path to one of your
classes has changed, eg, a filter? ie, your classes
don't match was web.xml expects.
G
I only use Tomcat standalone, and have no hunches about
your particular problem, but sometimes IE hides the
sordid details of error msgs and I find that Firefox
gives them to you straight; also there's a LiveHTTPHeaders
plugin which can be useful when troubleshooting?
good luck :-/
Paul Singleto
Platform: Windows 200 Pro, Service Pack 4
Pentium 4, HyperThreaded, 512MB memory.
Installed software,
Oracle 10g Release 2, Personal Edition.
Apache 1.3.33
J2SDK 1.4.2_10
Tomcat 4.1.31
Mod_jk-1.2.14-apache-1.3.33.so
I have set up Tomcat server.xml with the requisite listeners to have it do
auto