Thanks for the notes.

It is a Tomcat 404 error.

So I take it that I can specify a file name (index.jsp) in the configuration
and it will  default to that file?

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Christopher Schultz <
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> Jonathan,
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> Jonathan Mast wrote:
> | However it is usually linked, I'm obviously not an expert on this
> subject.
> | Perhaps you know a concise summary of how Tomcat and Apahce HTTPD work?
>
> Apache can be linked to Tomcat using either HTTP or AJP protocols. You
> have some options for each:
>
> HTTP: mod_proxy_http, provided by Apache httpd since many versions ago
> AJP: mod_proxy_ajp, included in Apache httpd since 2.2.x
> ~     mod_jk, a separate package that has existed for a long time
> ~     mod_jk2, a separate package that has been abandoned
>
> (I've included that last one since it looks like you have a relatively
> old setup... Apache 1.3, etc.)
>
> All options are equally well supported (except mod_jk2), and each has
> their champions and complainants.
>
> You should be able to find out which modules have been enabled and which
> are configured to do something with your application.
>
> If you see "ProxyPass" keywords near your app configuration in
> httpd.conf (or one of its friends), you're using mod_proxy_http (since
> mod_proxy_ajp wasn't available until a later version of Apache httpd
> than the one you are running).
>
> Instead, if you see "Jk[Something]", then you are more likely running
> mod_jk (or the ghastly mod_jk2).
>
> A few notes:
> * Your JDK version is quite old relative to your Tomcat version.
> ~  If you don't have the "compatibility package" installed, you'll have
> ~  problems. Consider upgrading to Java 1.5 or 1.6.
>
> * I didn't see anywhere in your configuration where you mentioned
> ~  index.jsp, so I'm guessing that Tomcat's <welcome-file> setting is
> ~  being used. Can you tell us if you are getting the 404 from Apache
> ~  httpd or Tomcat?
>
> - -chris
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