It means the manager webapp has no default welcome page. The best entry
point is http://sy8d:8080/manager/html unless you are using the manager
webapp with a script which doesn't need the pretty response.
--David
Kevin Mullin wrote:
Yes, I see that now. I read it too quickly. Yes, I do have the
directory you mentione, but here is where my lack of expertise with
the J2EE is getting in my way. In the web.xml file, is have for the
servlet mapping directives:
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/list</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/sessions</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/start</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/stop</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/install</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/remove</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/deploy</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/undeploy</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/reload</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/save</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/serverinfo</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/roles</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Manager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/resources</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>Status</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/status/*</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>JMXProxy</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/jmxproxy/*</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-mapping>^M
<servlet-name>HTMLManager</servlet-name>^M
<url-pattern>/html/*</url-pattern>^M
</servlet-mapping>^M
So it understands the url's of http://sy8d:8080/manager/list (for the
first servlet mapping directive) and http://sy8d:8080/manager/sessions
(for the second servlet mapping directive) and ....
But in the web document I see when I just use http://sy8d:8080 (which
brings up the Apache Tomcat 5.5.17 home page) and then click on
"Tomcat Manager" (which brings me to the "Tomcat Web Application
Manager" web page) and then click on "/manager", it uses a URL of
http://sy8d:8080/manager which then displays a "HTTP Status 404 -
/manager/" screen, which I thought meant that it couldn't find the
manager application. What does this really mean?
And again, thanks for helping me with this. I am a real Tomcat neophyte.
*
Kevin Mullin
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RE: Help with Manager Embedded Web Application
> From: Kevin Mullin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help with Manager Embedded Web Application
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> I went back to the apache website and found an
> embedded applications download.
You really, really shouldn't have done that. The embedded version of
Tomcat is only for use within another product (e.g., JBoss).
The manager app that comes with the stand-alone Tomcat download is
actually a composite of several more or less independent servlets (e.g.,
manager/html is the one normally used). There is no welcome page or
other "master" manager app screen. If you look in
server/webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xml, you'll see numerous
<servlet-mapping> tags that specify the valid URIs for the manager app.
- Chuck
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