In support of my email below, I am attaching the logs. As they are not in zip 
format, I hop they will not be removed. Else, I need to copy and paste each one 
of them :)

--- On Fri, 7/2/10, rahul <iamrahu...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: rahul <iamrahu...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.26 with Java 6 update 20 on Sun Solaris 5.8 Sparc - 
> Web application unable to execute properly
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>, p...@pidster.com
> Date: Friday, July 2, 2010, 4:53 AM
> Hi
> 
> > What are you doing to build the .war, running an Ant
> script
> > perhaps?
> > 
> > Does your build process include OS specific
> configuration?
> > 
> > Where are the OS specific configuration files you
> mentioned
> > placed on
> > the filing system?
> > 
> > What is different about the server.xml, in the two
> > different Tomcat
> > installations?
> > 
> > What do the logs says during startup in each Tomcat? 
> > (You might clear
> > the logs and start a fresh one for each server)
> 
> Yes, we do run an ANT script to build the war. The ANT
> script uses the build.properties file that has couple of
> file system references. The build.xml, however does NOT have
> any such EXPLICIT references. So, when I build the war it
> takes the jars and sources from the provided locations and
> build at the provided target location. Now, I will
> re-iterate - 
> 1. I tried building the war in Windows and worked fine. I
> transferred the war to UNIX, it mis-behaves as described
> earlier.
> 2. I tried building the war in UNIX, it mis-behaves as
> described earlier. I transferred the war to Windows and it
> worked fine.
> 
> The config files are located in a directory structure, that
> directory location is provided in the catalina.bat startup
> script. If they are not provided correctly, it will throw
> errors while starting up the app. 
> 
> Windows and UNIX startup logs are attached herewith. I do
> not see any much difference in between the logs except for
> the file systems.
> 
> Another additional comment - Its not only the back button
> that tends to display the Search Result, a refresh of the
> page also displays the page properly. So, in short, click on
> search, 404-Page Not Found turns up. Refresh it, or Back
> Button of browser, Search result turns up. This is the
> mis-behaviour in UNIX I have been mentioning.
> 
> Thanks and Regards,
> Rahul
> 
> 
>      



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