Dear Konstantin, thanks for asking, I will try to answer your questions

My experience level is relative, idea is to spend less time sharing your experience.
I have installed Tomcat servers for many years mostly on Unix/Linux,
and allready have a CentOS 5.6 with Tomcat 6.x (default) on  a local server.

I could deploy my "Dynamic Web Application" (eclipse language) named Test-03 from a
WAR format and it worked for both cases. _So it should not be the "code"._
Of course it is not a Web App, its only a Test.

Differences are:
Local host has Tomcat 6.x, VPS server has Tomcat 5.3.35
Local host has Java 1.6.0_22 / OpenJDK 64-Bit, VPS server has Java 1.6.0_29 / Java Hotspot 64-Bit

I checked following files having basically the same default configuration:
server.xml, web.xml, context.xml

When deployed on the /local server/ using the Tomcat Manager
I see the following directories:

 docs
 examples
 host-manager
 manager
 ROOT
 sample
 Test-03
 Test-03.war

Under ROOT is working the Test with URLs:
  localhost:8080/prg1.jsp
  localhost:8080/subdir/prg2.jsp

Also work fine under Test-03
    localhost:8080/Test-03/prg1.jsp
    localhost:8080/Test-03/subdir/prg2.jsp

The class files are respectively under ROOT/WEB-INF/classes and Test-02/WEB-INF/classes I just copied all content undet Test-03 to the ROOT folder and reloaded (using the Manager)

The same excersise on the VPS running CPanel for a domain like etrust.us
does only work for etrust.us/Test-03/prg1.jsp
When trying etrust.us/prg1.jsp it only works until trying etrust.us/subdir/prg2.jsp, then i get the error 500: JasperException: The value for the useBean class ___ attribute is invalid

Log file shows no more details about the issue.

As "main directory" I mean the docBase referenced in the server.xml file.
I have read the Servlet Specificacion (2.4) and did several changes to the
configuration files with no success.

Does someone here have any idea where to check some configuration ?


El 18/04/2012 12:08 p.m., Konstantin Kolinko escribió:
2012/4/18 Chris Patterson<tom...@vittox.com>:
More on this, now I think it is some configuration issue for the tomcat
server:

I am using eclipse to check both JSP files, and they work without any
problems
in my PC. When deploying to Tomcat 5.5.35 to a sub-directory like de project
name
they also work fine. For example at www.domain.com/Test1/prg1.jsp and
www.domain.com/Test1/subdir/prg2.jsp.

If I copy them to the main directory with a shell command:
cp -pr * .. from the Test1 directory and undeploy the Test1 application
then only www.domain.com/prg1.jsp works and but the second one,
www.domain.com/subdir/prg2.jsp gives me the same (500) error:

/prg2.jsp(26,0) The value for the useBean class attribute
jdbcbean.Stringbean is invalid.


Is this like a BUG ? Or perhaps something about the Java version ?
I have the following version running on a CentOS release 5.8:
java version "1.6.0_29"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_29-b11)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.4-b02, mixed mode)

Hope this info help a little more to find a solution.


What is your experience level?

Do you know what a "web application" is?
Have you read The Servlet specification, Documentation, etc.?

Do you know where your classes must be put in a Web application?

Your "main directory" terminology does not make sense.

Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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