e (initially ug+wrx where the owner of the directory and war file
is the tomcat4 user - I even tried setting the war file and its parent
directory to 777).
Is there anything else I need to do to get Tomcat to unpack the WAR
file?
TIA,
Rob
t be a
trivial change.
So my question is: Is there any way to make this work like it did in
5.5.9 without a major restructure of our development environment?
Should Tomcat be ignoring the "docBase" attribute of the Context element
or is that a bug?
Chee
s exactly what
Praveen wants to do.
Praveen, I suggest you start by reading the Tomcat documentation
_for your version of Tomcat_ about Virtual Hosts. The following link is
for Tomcat 5.5 - if you're not using Tomcat 5.5, look up the equivalent
page for your version:
http://tomcat.apache.o
nning (from
memory 5.5.9). Upgraded to 5.5.12 and found it all worked perfectly.
Are you seeing anything in the logs?
> > From: "Rob Hills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 2005/11/17 Thu AM 12:03:04 EST
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: R
" instead of "file" here, ie:
>
Also, not sure here, but it wouldn't surprise me if the directives were
case sensitive - this might work if it were:
>
HTH,
Rob Hills
NetPaver Pty Ltd
Western Australia
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blems", Tomcat will find it and then
complain about not finding the web.xml.
I don't recall what the subtle problems were that we had in our
context.xml when I discovered this, but it was not actually meant to
have been used by Tomcat - it w
g now (eg
http://www.netpaver.com.au, http://aroundaustraliachallenge.org ) and
it's taken me a while to figure it all out, so if you have any other
queries or problems with this, give me a shout.
Cheers,
Rob Hills
NetPaver Pty Ltd
Western Australia
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by the
deployment process, that precursor file was of course an invalid context.
Until I had the deployment process exclude this file from
my WAR file, I would get exactly the error you describe above whenever I tried
to deploy.
HTH,
Rob Hills
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Western Australia
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ce it
looked the same as my previous ones when I unzipped it,
but functionally it made the difference between it working and not working with
Tomcat (WRT auto-deploy anyway).
Check your Ant documentation of the WAR task for details.
HTH,
Rob Hills
MBBS, Grad Dip Com Stud, MACS
Senior Consultan
27;m happy that Single Sign
On is working.
However, If I go straight to the "Secure" context (ie before logging in) I get
a 404 error "the requested resource (/login.jsp) is not
available."
Is there any way of doing this or do I have t
Hi Mark,
On 30 Dec 2005 at 13:12, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Rob Hills wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > In July 2004, Jonathan asked the question above and described my
> > problem exactly:
> >
> > "Is it possible to use a single login.jsp for multiple webapps
this, I have some very simple WAR files I can
post/email to demonstrate the problem.
What does everyone else think?
Rob Hills
NetPaver Pty Ltd
West Perth
Western Australia
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Hi All,
On 17 Oct 2005 at 11:23, Rob Hills wrote:
> I am currently using Tomcat 5.5.9 on Window XP Pro in my development
> environment and I believe I have finally tracked down the
> cause of a problem that has been plaguing me for some time. Until recently
> I've not had t
Hi Chuck,
On 20 Oct 2005 at 8:44, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Rob Hills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Missing application web.xml, using defaults only
> > - is this a Tomcat bug?
> >
> > From the my reading of the Documentation, docB
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