1. Check whether their pages are accessible when you connect to Tomcat
directly without HTTPD.
Negative. Either way I get the tomcat "container is not available".
You can see the error by going to:
http://webdev2.seas.smu.edu/~tuckerd/
The server.xml looks OK.
I am not sure that your mod_jk configuration is OK.
2. There are no "jsp-examples" and "servlet-examples" in Tomcat 6.
Hmm..I installed yum install tomcat* and it installed some packages that
have them:
http://webdev2.seas.smu.edu/examples/servlets/
but no biggie, the fact that those work just lets me know tomcat is
working and I don't have a complete failure.
3. Beware that in current mod_jk versions the mappings are local to a
HTTPD VirtualHost.
Can you elaborate or point me to the doc? I've read top to bottom the
last 2 days of the 6 docs and must have missed this. Are you suggesting
if I create a virtual host in apache to the doc root the default is
currently pointing to (which is outside the userdir) it will help? I
have a feeling I'm misunderstanding what you are saying. My apologies.
4. If you want Tomcat to be secure (and you do not trust your
students), you have to
This is just for a classroom assignment and will go away as soon as
complete. Thanks so much for that info though.
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