I spotted that myself and fixed it, but it's still the same result.
-----Original Message----- From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] Sent: 22 July 2011 12:27 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Tomcat 7, isapi_redirect, IIS 7 - blank page Hi. No time now to look at it in detail, but I spotted something in your earlier post : #example uriworkermap.properties fragment > /examples/*=worker1 > .jsp=worker1 > It should be : *.jsp=worker1 according to : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/uriworkermap.html section "URI patterns" Try again with that and report back. Douglas McGregor wrote: > Sorry for the late reply. I took a break from this for a day or so. > > I can confirm that Tomcat handles .jsp pages correctly - > http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/examples works fine. > However, when I try > http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/HelloWorld.jsp I get HTTP Status 404 from Tomcat. > This is because the page I am trying to execute is not in Tomcat > itself but in E:\douglasmcgregor.co.uk, which is served from IIS. I > know it's set up correctly because it works on my development server > but not on my production server. And I can confirm that the > server.xml file has the HTTP Connector set to listen on port 8080. > > There is a new problem - when I try to access > http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk/examples/ it prompts me to download a > file > - > not found the solution to that yet. You need to install a pugin in the browser, to show *exactly* the content of the server to browser response (including HTTP headers). If you use IE, try Fiddler2 If you use Firefox, try HttpFox or similar Then start the plugin, make your request to the server, and look in the plugin window to see what exactly the server responds. But > http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk/HelloWorld.jsp is persistantly > showing a blank page. > > Thanks > > -----Original Message----- > From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] > Sent: 20 July 2011 15:50 > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: Tomcat 7, isapi_redirect, IIS 7 - blank page > > Hi. > > Let's see how quickly we can solve this.. > (Considering that you've already spent 2 months on it, getting a > really good percentage improvement should not be that hard). > > First, let's verify if Tomcat, on its own, handles JSP pages correctly. > For that we will bypass IIS, and go directly from the browser to Tomcat. > I will presume that both IIS and Tomcat are on the same machine. > And that Tomcat, in its "server.xml" file, has a HTTP Connector set to > listen on port 8080, and that this port 8080 is not blocked on your > Windows host by something. > > Given all the above, what happens if you call one of these JSP's from > your browser, using the normal URL, but just appending ":8080" to the > hostname in the URL ? > For example, if what you tried until now was : > http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk/something.jsp > then try > http://www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk:8080/something.jsp > (adapt as necessary for the real test URL) > > What is the result ? > > > > Douglas McGregor wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> I'm getting really desperate with this - I've been at it for about a >> couple of months now and still no further forward. The strange thing >> is that this works absolutely fine in IIS 7.5 with Tomcat 7 on my >> laptop which runs Windows 7, but is persistantly throwing a blank >> page on IIS 7 with Windows Server 2008 - it gives a blank page when I >> add the Handler Mapping in IIS, but just shows source code when I >> delete the Handler Mapping. > > That means that you have done at least one thing which you should not > have done : allow IIS to access these pages directly, without going > through Tomcat. > That is a security issue, but it can be corrected later. > >> I'm stumped with this. I'll outline what I've done below - please >> note that I've followed the documentation on the official Tomcat >> website to the letter >> - >> this is the HowTo documentation for connecting Tomcat to IIS. >> >> >> >> 1. Installed Tomcat 7.0.18 in E:\Tomcat >> 2. Created a directory named isapi in E:\Tomcat - so, E:\Tomcat\isapi >> 3. Created an isapi_redirect.properties file in the same directory and >> modified the paths >> 4. Created workers.properties and uriworkermap.properties in >> E:\Tomcat\conf >> 5. Added content to and edited workers.properties and >> uriworkermap.properties as required >> 6. Stop and Start the Tomcat Service >> >> In the IIS Manager: >> >> >> 1. Created a virtual directory called "jakarta" (without the quotes) >> pointing to E:\Tomcat\isapi >> 2. In IIS Home (in my case this is WEB-SERVER Home), clicked on ISAPI >> and CGI Restrictions, clicked add - ISAPI Or CGI Path: >> E:\Tomcat\isapi\isapi_redirect.dll; Description: Tomcat >> 3. Clicked on my website, went to ISAPI Filters, clicked add - Filter >> name: Tomcat; Executable: E:\Tomcat\isapi\isapi_redirect.dll >> 4. Handler Mappings - Add Module Mapping - Request Path = *.jsp; Module >> = IsapiModule; Executable = E:\Tomcat\isapi\isapi_redirect.dll; Name >> = Tomcat; Request Restrictions > Access > Execute >> 5. Restart IIS >> >> >> isapi_redirect.properties >> >> # Configuration file for the Jakarta ISAPI Redirector >> >> # The path to the ISAPI Redirector Extension, relative to the website >> # This must be in a virtual directory with execute privileges >> extension_uri=/jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll >> >> # Full path to the log file for the ISAPI Redirector >> log_file=E:\Tomcat\logs\isapi.log >> >> # Log level (debug, info, warn, error or trace) log_level=debug >> >> # Full path to the workers.properties file >> worker_file=E:\Tomcat\conf\workers.properties >> >> # Full path to the uriworkermap.properties file >> worker_mount_file=E:\Tomcat\conf\uriworkermap.properties >> >> >> workers.properties >> >> # An entry that lists all the workers defined >> worker.list=worker1 >> # Entries that define the host and port associated with each of these >> workers worker.worker1.host=www.douglasmcgregor.co.uk >> worker.worker1.port=8009 >> worker.worker1.type=ajp13 >> worker.worker1.connection_pool_timeout=600 >> >> uriworkermap.properties >> >> #example uriworkermap.properties fragment >> /examples/*=worker1 >> .jsp=worker1 >> >> >> >> The "/examples/" work perfectly, but like I said .jsp pages on IIS >> give a blank page. I should say I've Googled for days and hours and >> not found anything that fixes this. >> I've asked on the official IIS forum, but they don't seem to be able >> to help. I really hope someone here can help me with this, I'm close >> to giving up. >> >> Thanks >> >> Douglas >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org