jsp deployment 2004-02-14 - By BAO RuiXian
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Jerry Ford wrote:
> Tomcat manager shows EBook is running. And, when I request it through > Apache, Tomcat does serve it up. When I request it through port 8080, > Tomcat says it's not available:
I suggest for now you forget running via Apache totally, since if it is not working directly from Tomcat, it cannot be running via Apache. What you see Tomcat is serving via Apache, actually it is not, rather the Apache itself is serving it.
You say Tomcat manager shows EBook is running, did you run localhost:8080//manager/list? Can you post the result of the url?
To further debug, can you do the following:
1. Make a 'test' directory under your webapps directory, i.e. paralell to "examples" and "EBook"; 2. Make a Context block in the server.xml file for 'test' by copy/paste/modify the Context block for "examples"; 3. Install this 'test' app by running localhost:8080/manager/install?war=test
Then run localhost:8080/test, what happens?
Best
Bao
> > Works----http://localhost/EBook > Doesn't work----http://localhost:8080/EBook > > Works---http://localhost/examples/jsp > Works---http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp > > Jerry > > BAO RuiXian wrote: > >> >> >> Jerry Ford wrote: >> >>> Sorry, that's a cut-and-paste error that does not appear in the real >>> server.xml. Only one </context> end tag; the root context is closed >>> before the EBook context begins: <context... /> >> >> >> >> The configuration seems okay then. BTW, can you run >> http://localhost:8080/manager/list to see what apps you have >> installed? If you can not find 'EBook', then you need to install it >> by running http://localhost:8080/manager/install?war=EBook >> >> Best >> >> Bao >> >> >
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