Chakravarthy, Sundar wrote:
>Could be a permission issue:
>
>docBase="/usr/local/webserver/webapps/MyApp
>
>
>Tomcat is unable to read directory under
>="/usr/local/webserver/webserver.
>
>
>
Both /usr/local/webserver/webapps where MyApp is located and
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps where examples are located are world readable:
drwxr-xr-x
Jerry
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jerry Ford [mailto:jford@(protected)]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 1:44 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: webapp works through Apache, not Tomcat directly
>
>I have a webapp deployed in Tomcat 4.1.27 which I am able to reach
>through Apache 1/3/27 (via mod_jk; sorry, didn't build it myself,
>obtained it as a binary and don't know version---how can I tell?) but
>cannot reach it by going directly to Tomcat.
>
>Tomcat is configured to listen directly on port 8080 and through mod_jk
>on port 8009 and in fact I can reach and execute the example servlets by
>
>going to either http://localhost:8080/examples/servlets or
>http://localhost/examples servlets.
>
>I can reach my webapp by going to http://localhost/MyApp.
>
>But when I try to reach http://localhost:8080/MyApp, Tomcat reports
>resource not available.
>
>The only difference (that I can recall) is that the examples are in
>their default location, $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/examples, while my app has
>been moved to /usr/local/webserver/webapps/MyApp.
>
>The context to MyApp in server.xml is identical to the examples context
>except for path and name:
>
><Context path="/MyApp" docBase="/usr/local/webserver/webapps/MyApp"
>debug="0"
> reloadable="true" crossContext="true">
>
> <Logger className="
org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
> prefix="localhost_MyApp_log." suffix=".txt"
> timestamp="true" />
>
></Context>
>
>Nothing is written to the MyApp log when I try to access the app through
>
>port 8080 (or when I successfully access it through Apache, either, for
>that matter).
>
>All are running under Linux (RedHat 9.0).
>
>Any suggestions about what's wrong?
>
>While this condition might otherwise be acceptable (I don't really want
>to use port 8080), it appears to be interfering with the setting and
>reading of cookies---I can set them on one page but cannot read them
>from another, even though Mozilla's cookie manager shows them to be
>(apparently correctly) configured.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Jerry
>
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