> From: Torsten Krah
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org,
> Date: 13.01.2017 08:56
> Subject: Re: Error 404 - The requested resource is not available
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 12.01.2017, 13:38 -0600 schrieb fonsin2008 .:
> > Here are the log files.
>
> What about fix
Am Donnerstag, den 12.01.2017, 13:38 -0600 schrieb fonsin2008 .:
> Here are the log files.
What about fixing those NPE and enable debug/trace logs of struts2 to
get more information about how struts is going to map the request and
where the 404 is written to the response.
--
Here are the log files.
2017-01-12 2:29 GMT-06:00 Greg Huber :
> Check in the apache-tomcat-x.x.x/logs for any
> errors in catalina.out or yourapp.log files.
>
>
>
> On 12 January 2017 at 06:19, fonsin2008 . wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> The url is: http://somehost/evaluacion/login_formaLogin.action
>>
Check in the apache-tomcat-x.x.x/logs for any
errors in catalina.out or yourapp.log files.
On 12 January 2017 at 06:19, fonsin2008 . wrote:
> Hi!
>
> The url is: http://somehost/evaluacion/login_formaLogin.action
>
> The problem is that it used to run without problems.
>
> 2017-01-11 19:50 GM
> From: "fonsin2008 ."
> To: Tomcat Users List ,
> Date: 12.01.2017 07:19
> Subject: Re: Error 404 - The requested resource is not available
>
> Hi!
>
> The url is: http://somehost/evaluacion/login_formaLogin.action
>
> The problem is that it used to
Hi!
The url is: http://somehost/evaluacion/login_formaLogin.action
The problem is that it used to run without problems.
2017-01-11 19:50 GMT-06:00 Tim Watts :
> On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 15:49 -0600, fonsin2008 . wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> First, I need to say that I'm new(ignorant) with Tomcat. One of
On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 15:49 -0600, fonsin2008 . wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> First, I need to say that I'm new(ignorant) with Tomcat. One of our
> systems is written with tomcat, but today something went wrong and the
> following error appears on the webpage:
>
> --Estado HTTP 404 - /evaluacion/WEB-INF/p
Yes, here is the struts.xml
2017-01-11 16:28 GMT-06:00 Jose María Zaragoza :
> 2017-01-11 22:49 GMT+01:00 fonsin2008 . :
>> Hi all!
>>
>> First, I need to say that I'm new(ignorant) with Tomcat. One of our
>> systems is written with tomcat, but today something went wrong and the
>> following erro
2017-01-11 22:49 GMT+01:00 fonsin2008 . :
> Hi all!
>
> First, I need to say that I'm new(ignorant) with Tomcat. One of our
> systems is written with tomcat, but today something went wrong and the
> following error appears on the webpage:
>
> --Estado HTTP 404 - /evaluacion/WEB-INF/pages/login/form
Hi all!
First, I need to say that I'm new(ignorant) with Tomcat. One of our
systems is written with tomcat, but today something went wrong and the
following error appears on the webpage:
--Estado HTTP 404 - /evaluacion/WEB-INF/pages/login/forma_login.jsp
--__
--type In
#x27; it is error.
> It says '*The requested resource is not available*'.
> The eclipse project explorer or console didn't show any error. I am trying
> to
> run a sample jsf application. Need help to run the application.
>
>
> Thanks in
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 '*The requested resource is not available
Hassan Schroeder-2 wrote:
>
> 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...
Pid * wrote:
>
> On 15/06/2010 18:28, faciolo wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 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:
>
>
>
>>
>> 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:
>
>
> Because your app isn't configured properly? :-)
>
> Have you looked at your logs?
>
> --
> Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
> twitter: @hassan
>
> -
> 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
alhost: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/6.0.26
>
> but if i ask for localhost:8080/ the home page of tomcat is correctly fo
message:
HTTP Status 404 - type Status report message description The requested
resource () is not available. Apache Tomcat/6.0.26
but if i ask for localhost:8080/ the home page of tomcat is correctly found.
can someone help me?
why i can't get my index.html? this is not a jsp...why i can
> 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 vari
> 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
context:
http://old.nabble.com/The-requested-resource-...-is-not-available-tp28013923p28013923.html
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> From: Tomas Rodriguez [mailto:admhards...@yahoo.ca]
> Subject: error with tomcat HTTP Status 404 The requested
> resource() is not available
>
> c:\tomcay6.0\conf\Catalina\localhost\tomas.xml
I hope that was tomcat6.0, not tomcay6.0.
>
You're missing the closing sla
Ok thanks a lot Charles, jus I followed your advise, I created all
directory(WEB-INF
/lib, web-inf/classes) under my folder d:/examplestomcat, and I created too
the file tomas.xml at the directory
c:\tomcay6.0\conf\Catalina\localhost\tomas.xml
with the , I executed the IE and the
via URL I wrot
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
; >
> > HTTP Status 404 -
> >
> >
> >
> > type Status report
> >
> > message
> >
> > description The requested resource () is not available.
> >
> >
> >
ype Status report
>
> message
>
> description The requested resource () is not available.
>
>
>
> Apache Tomcat/5.5
>
>
> I know this is well before my app starts up, but I haven't a c
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
description The requested res
dit de le diffuser, de le distribuer ou de
>> 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
taire de ce document, nous vous signalons qu'il est strictement interdit
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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]>
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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
cat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 5:35:39 PM
Subject: The requested resource (/) is not available.
I've set my JULI logging to FINE to figure out why I always get "The
requested resource (/) is not available." Unfortunately, the log
seems to indicate that the ROOT context was s
TECTED]>
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 5:35:39 PM
Subject: The requested resource (/) is not available.
I've set my JULI logging to FINE to figure out why I always get "The
requested resource (/) is not available." Unfortunately, the log
seems to indica
I've set my JULI logging to FINE to figure out why I always get "The
requested resource (/) is not available." Unfortunately, the log
seems to indicate that the ROOT context was started up all right:
Mar 12, 2007 2:32:56 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployDirectory
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"
Simple problem (hopefully) and I've been here before, but for some reason I
can't find my way through this error.
Here's the scenario:
I've written a servlet which I'm deploying in Tomcat 5.5 using Apache 2.2 as
the web server. The servlet is a controller for one domain I have on my
server (lets
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