Thanks!
Now I get the default app.
I have my app called "unleashed" (in
"E:/Development/Tomcat/deploy/apps" - conform with appBase in server.xml) .
I can find the name of this app in the "tomcat web application manager".
If I choose this app ("unleashed") I get - 404 _The requested resource
(/unleashed/) is not available.
_My unleashed.xml in conf/Catalina/localhost:
<Context docBase="unleashed" debug="1" reloadable="true">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="localhost_unleashed_" suffix=".log"
timestamp="false"/>
<Resource name="jdbc/unleashed" auth="Container"
type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
<ResourceParams name="jdbc/unleashed">
<parameter>
<name>driverClassName</name>
<value>sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>url</name>
<value>jdbc:odbc:unleashed</value>
</parameter>
</ResourceParams>
</Context>
Thanks, I hope you can me help again ;)
Caldarale, Charles R schrieb:
From: Wojtek Kusch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: context.xml in Tomcat 6
<Host name="localhost" appBase="E:/Development/Tomcat/deploy/apps"
unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="false" deployOnStartup="false"
xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
The above looks fine.
My manager.xml in "tomcat 6.0\conf\catalina\localhost":
Again, Tomcat is case-sensitive, even if Windows isn't. The proper name
is "Catalina", not "catalina"; it may not make a difference in this
particular instance, but it will in others.
<Context path="/manager"
Another again: remove the path attribute; you may not use it in Tomcat 5
or 6 unless the <Context> element is inside server.xml, which is
strongly discouraged.
docBase="E:/Development/Tomcat/deploy/apps/manager"
The above could be just "manager", since you've already specified the
first part of the location via the <Host> appBase attribute.
If I try "localhost:8080" I get a white page.
You have no default application deployed, so that's expected.
If i try "localhost:8080/mamager" I get a white page, too.
Assuming you meant "manager", not "mamager", that's also expected, since
the manager app has no welcome file, and you have no default app to
display the 404 status.
If i try "localhost:8080/mamager/html" I get a right page
(standard page).
Also as expected.
I can't undestand this.... Please help!
It's all working as you have specified; the primary thing you're missing
is a default app under your appBase. The default app location must be
the ROOT directory or the ROOT.war file.
- Chuck
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