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Tomcat5.0.16 Requested resource not available

Tomcat5.0.16 Requested resource not available

2004-01-25       - By Bill Trump

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Thanks Tim, for pointing out to the materials :-) Looks like my
reference book uses Tomcat 4.0.* where the invoker servlet is
uncommented by default and there was no reference about the invoker.

it finally works !! :-)

On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 01:51, Tim Funk wrote:
> It probably works on the other machine because the invoker servlet is turned
on.
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#invoker
>
> -Tim
>
> dontrango wrote:
>
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> > How does it explain that it works on one machine but not on the others?
> >
> > Both use the same config and no servlet mapping in both cases.
> >
> > In any case, do you refer to URI mapping in this?
> >
> > On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 23:19, Tim Funk wrote:
> >
> >>You declared the servlet but did not map it. I suggest a good servlet book
or
> >>consulting Sun's web services develpoment tutorial.
> >>
> >>-Tim
> >>
> >>Bill Trump wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>I have the error message below whenever I'm calling my servlet:
> >>>
> >>>I run "http://localhost:8080/myApp/servlet/TestingServlet2"
> >>>
> >>>I get :
> >>>
> >>>HTTP Status 404 - /myApp/servlet/TestingServlet2
> >>>
> >>>type Status report
> >>>
> >>>message /myApp/servlet/TestingServlet2
> >>>
> >>>description The requested resource (/myApp/servlet/TestingServlet2) is
> >>>not available.
> >>>Apache Tomcat/5.0.16
> >>>
> >>>---
> >>>
> >>>I read the thread "RE: Tomcat4.1.29 Requested resource not available" on
> >>>this mailing list, I managed to get the same result suggested by BAO
> >>>RuiXian on the last thread. So I still don't get the solution.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>My settings:
> >>>-- ---- ----
> >>>
> >>>JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/opt/j2sdk1.4.2_01/
> >>>"CLASSPATH=/usr/local/opt/tomcat/common/lib/servlet-api.jar:."
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Using CATALINA_BASE:   /usr/local/opt/tomcat
> >>>Using CATALINA_HOME:   /usr/local/opt/tomcat
> >>>Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /usr/local/opt/tomcat/temp
> >>>Using JAVA_HOME:       /usr/local/opt/j2sdk1.4.2_01/
> >>>
> >>>My server.xml
> >>>-- ---- -----
> >>>
> >>><Host name="localhost" debug="4" appBase="webapps"
> >>>       unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
> >>>       xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
> >>>        <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
> >>>                 directory="logs"  prefix="mandala_log." suffix=".txt"
> >>>            timestamp="false"/>
> >>>        <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.SystemOutLogger"
> >>>                 directory="logs" prefix="mandala_sysout_log."
> >>>suffix=".txt"
> >>>                 timestamp="false"/>
> >>>        <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.SystemErrLogger"
> >>>                 directory="logs" prefix="mandala_syserr_log."
> >>>suffix=".txt"
> >>>                 timestamp="false"/>
> >>>
> >>>        <!-- Turn on servlet reloading -->
> >>>        <DefaultContext reloadable="true" debug="4"/>
> >>>
> >>>        <!-- Tomcat Root Context -->
> >>>        <Context path="/myApp" docBase="myApp" reloadable="true"
> >>>debug="4"/>
> >>>      </Host>
> >>>
> >>>My web.xml
> >>>-- ---- --
> >>><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859 (See http://ISO-8859.ora-code.com)-1"?>
> >>>
> >>><!DOCTYPE web-app
> >>>    PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
> >>>    "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd">
> >>>
> >>><web-app>
> >>>  <servlet>
> >>>    <servlet-name>TestingServlet2</servlet-name>
> >>>    <servlet-class>TestingServlet2</servlet-class>
> >>>  </servlet>
> >>></web-app>
> >>>
> >>>What I've done:
> >>>-- ---- ---- --
> >>>
> >>>I have an instance of tomcat4.1.27 running on another machine (say
> >>>hostA) and this tomcat5.0.16 runs on (host B).
> >>>
> >>>1. I compiled 'TestingServlet2' on hostB, brought it to hostA to the
> >>>same directory ( I have the same directory structure, *.xml files on
> >>>both hosts ) I managed to get the wanted output on host A but not on
> >>>host B.
> >>>
> >>>2. I compiled 'TestingServlet2' on host B in
> >>>CATALINA_HOME/webapps/myApp/WEB-INF/classes, brought the .java file to
> >>>CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jsp-examples/WEB-INF/classes and compiled it
> >>>there.
> >>>
> >>>the I revert to the original server.xml:
> >>>
> >>><Context path="" docBase="ROOT" reloadable="true" debug="4"/>
> >>>        <!--
> >>>        <Context path="/myApp" docBase="myApp" reloadable="true"
> >>>debug="4"/>
> >>>        -->
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>then I run http://localhost:8080/jsp-examples/servlet/TestingServlet2.
> >>>
> >>>I still get the 'HTTP 404' error message. I managed to see the other
> >>>examples without any problem.
> >>>
> >>>3. when I run http://localhost:8080/myApp/, I'm able to see the
> >>>directory listing there.
> >>>
> >>>It seems that only catalina can't see the servlets I placed in the
> >>>WEB-INF/classes directory.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
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