We have been using a Firebird Database with Java and Tomcat.  The vendor who 
sold us this system has abandoned us after receiving payment to help us upgrade.

Moving it to a new Windows Server and upgrading because of vulnerabilities in 
Apache Tomcat 9.0.16.

I can open the web page and login and see all of the records I am supposed to 
see.  Two things that do not work that may be Tomcat related.  Opening 
attachments that are attached to a record and sending an email notification.  
Here is the message received when trying to open an attachment.

HTTP Status 404 - Not Found
________________________________
Type Status Report
Message The requested resource 
[/files/Requests/Change%2021743/flameproof%20castings.xlsx] is not available
Description The origin server did not find a current representation for the 
target resource or is not willing to disclose that one exists.
________________________________
Apache Tomcat/10.1.8


"/files/Requests/Change%2021743/flameproof%20castings.xlsx" is the correct 
location for the attachment.  This matches the current working server.

Here are the versions that we are going to and from:

Firebird 3.0.4.33054 to 3.0.13.33818

Java 8 to Microsoft JDK with Hotspot 11.0.23+9

Apache Tomcat 9.0.16 to 10.1.8


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill Short

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