> From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:mil...@gmx.de]
> Subject: Re: Deploy 1st Service to Tomcat proper
>
> I see. So my advice was irrelevant to Tori's problem.
Not necessarily; we don't know definitively what's been done.
> I just set up Tomcat to use Log4J and got
Caldarale, Charles R schrieb am 02.02.2009 um 18:32:46 (-0600):
> > From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:mil...@gmx.de]
> > Subject: Re: Deploy 1st Service to Tomcat proper
> >
> > http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/extras.html
> > http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-d
> From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:mil...@gmx.de]
> Subject: Re: Deploy 1st Service to Tomcat proper
>
> By default, Tomcat does not include Log4J. You have to take additional
> steps in order to get it to work. Please read the following and ensure
> you've configured your i
Toriacht schrieb am 02.02.2009 um 15:41:17 (-0800):
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> My problem is on Tomcat with NO IDE. I mentioned just the IDE to
> illustrate that the service does work. It's when I leave the IDE i
> have problems.
>
> There are NO errors in any of the logs! Catilina.log mentions that it
> is deplying th
error messages in the log files.
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Toriacht schrieb am 29.01.2009 um 01:24:12 (-0800):
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> When i click on the application in my Tomcat Manager page I get a HTTP
> Status 404 error telling me that my web service (requested resource)
> is not available.
>
> There is no error in the $Tomcat/logs" folder. I checked, manager,
> catali
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Toriacht schrieb am 28.01.2009 um 14:48:59 (-0800):
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> Export>war exports a war file with the same name of my project. I can
> then browse from Tomcat, import and deploy this service. but if I
> click on teh service it get brought to an error page.
Then the error message might give a hint as to
rvice. but if I click on teh service it get brought to an error page.
Also, the java project had a lot of dependencies on jar files. Do these get
exported or do I have to manually deploy/copy these to my Tomcat server?
Thanks for reading,
Tori
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