On 16/08/2014 09:52, Anjo Paster wrote:
> Hi
> I am new to tomcat. I installed tomcat 7.0.47 through eclipse installed
> on windows7.
> Set the installed tomcat7 as the target runtime. Also checked
> for the Apache tomcat libraries.
> But when clicked the 'Run on server' it is error.
> It says '*Th
Hassan Schroeder-2 wrote:
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> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:33 AM, faciolo wrote:
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>> so if my app isn't properly configured i can't get also static pages?
>
> Yep :-)
>
>> in my catalina.log i can read these lines:
>
> All of which should be strong clues there's something seriously wrong...
Pid * wrote:
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> On 15/06/2010 18:28, faciolo wrote:
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>>>
>>> Where have you deployed "myApp"?
>>>
>>> What configuration have you changed?
>>>
>>> What is in your app's web.xml file?
>>>
>>>
>>> p
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> my application is named MediciRiuniti
>> it is in C:\Tomcat 6.0\web
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:33 AM, faciolo wrote:
> so if my app isn't properly configured i can't get also static pages?
Yep :-)
> in my catalina.log i can read these lines:
All of which should be strong clues there's something seriously wrong...
> GRAVE: Context [/MediciRiuniti] startup fail
On 15/06/2010 18:28, faciolo wrote:
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>
>
>>
>> Where have you deployed "myApp"?
>>
>> What configuration have you changed?
>>
>> What is in your app's web.xml file?
>>
>>
>> p
>>
>>
>
>
> my application is named MediciRiuniti
> it is in C:\Tomcat 6.0\webapps\ROOT\
> if i search for localhosot
Hassan Schroeder-2 wrote:
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>
> Because your app isn't configured properly? :-)
>
> Have you looked at your logs?
>
> --
> Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
> twitter: @hassan
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> -
> To
>
> Where have you deployed "myApp"?
>
> What configuration have you changed?
>
> What is in your app's web.xml file?
>
>
> p
>
>
my application is named MediciRiuniti
it is in C:\Tomcat 6.0\webapps\ROOT\
if i search for localhosot:8081/ i can get tomcat home
i've changed only the por
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:58 AM, faciolo wrote:
> when i try to access my project home at localhost:8080/myApp/ or
> localhost:8080/myApp/index.html i get this message:
>
> HTTP Status 404 - type Status report message description The requested
> resource () is not available. Apache Tomcat/6.0.
On 15/06/2010 17:58, faciolo wrote:
>
> hi all, i'm a newbie with tomcat.
> i've istalled tomcat on my windows xp of my work station and all is going
> right.
> i've tried to install it also at home, on a windows 7.
> when i try to access my project home at localhost:8080/myApp/ or
> localhost:808
> From: mehar300 [mailto:mehar...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: The requested resource ... is not available
>
> i installed apache-tomcat-6.0.20 and set path variable accordingly
What do you mean by "path variable"? If you're referring to the system PATH
environment variable, it need not be set to any
> From: Mercy [mailto:techme...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: The requested resource ... is not available
>
> or check the path is right or not in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/context.xml.
The above file must never, never have a path attribute in it.
- Chuck
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You could access http://localhost:8080/myapp/myfile.html,
or check the path is right or not in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/context.xml.
Mercy
mehar300 wrote:
hi
i installed apache-tomcat-6.0.20 and set path variable accordingly then i
access http://localhost:8080/ and it shows default apache tomcat
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Pat Riehecky [mailto:prieh...@iwu.edu]
>> Subject: Re: The requested resource () is not available?
>>
>> Here is the output from catalina
>>
>
> It's a start, but there's more.
>
>
>> Mar 12
> From: Pat Riehecky [mailto:prieh...@iwu.edu]
> Subject: Re: The requested resource () is not available?
>
> Here is the output from catalina
It's a start, but there's more.
> Mar 12, 2009 2:20:30 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext start
> SEVERE: Error li
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 11:17 -0400, David Smith wrote:
> Pat Riehecky wrote:
> > I have been trying to install a tomcat app onto a fresh Ubuntu box (8.04
> > tomcat 5.5), but when attempting to view the app's pages I get
> >
> > HTTP Status 404 -
> >
> >
Pat Riehecky wrote:
> I have been trying to install a tomcat app onto a fresh Ubuntu box (8.04
> tomcat 5.5), but when attempting to view the app's pages I get
>
> HTTP Status 404 -
>
>
>
> type Status report
>
> message
>
>
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>> le reproduire.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Aditya Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Tomcat Users List"
>> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: The request
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From: "Aditya Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: T
itya Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: The requested resource (/) is not available.
> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> It turns out that the problem was that my web.xml was a symlink. I
> had to
Thanks for the suggestion.
It turns out that the problem was that my web.xml was a symlink. I
had to figure this out through trial and error. Is there no better
way to debug this sort of thing?
Cheers,
Aditya
On 3/12/07, Rashmi Rubdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had a similar problem too, I
I had a similar problem too, I did a few things that got it resolved.
One thing I remember is, setting the directory listings to "true" in server.xml
, at that time if there's no index page in the directory
it listed the directory listings instead of giving a 404 error.
Other possible causes:
On 7/19/06, Darren Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I attempt to go to the above URL I get the error "The requested
resource (/abc/abc) is not available."
I would simplify -- comment out your servlet in web.xml, put a proper
welcome file (e.g. index.jsp) in the context -- and make sure th
nd destroy the original
message without making a copy. Thank you.
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From: "Darren Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'"
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 1:57 PM
Subject: RE: The requested resource is not available
ed.
Thanks,
Darren
-Original Message-
From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:03 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: The requested resource is not available
Thanks for the response Hassan.
> But if the above
Thanks for the response Hassan.
> But if the above url-pattern is in a Context with path '/abc', then you're
> telling it to give everything that looks like
> 'http://localhost:8080/abc/abc'
> to your control servlet, which probably isn't what you want... :-)
No, you are exactly right. This is
On 7/18/06, Darren Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
controller
com.abc.framework.controller.ControlServlet
controller
/abc
Also I've tried hitting the servlet directly by pointing my browser
to http://localhost:8080/abc and I get the same "The requested resource
(/abc) is not available"
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