Don't use the Invoker.
It's disabled for a reason.
John
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 09:46:50 -0600, David Erickson <quasar@(protected)>
wrote:
> Ya that fixed it, thank you so much! This problem has been driving me
> CRAZY
> you have no idea =P
> -David
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reynir Hᅵbner" <reynir@(protected)>
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <tomcat-user@(protected)>
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 4:12 AM
> Subject: RE: Problem executing Servlets with Tomcat 4.1.24
>
>
> I am guessing that you do not have a mapping on the invoker servlet in
> web.xml
>
> Open the /tomcat_home/conf/web.xml and
> Unremark the block that mapps the invoker to /servlet/*
>
> Hope it helps
> -reynir
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Erickson [mailto:quasar@(protected)]
>> Sent: 7. jᅵnᅵ 2003 05:42
>> To: tomcat-user@(protected)
>> Subject: Problem executing Servlets with Tomcat 4.1.24
>>
>>
>> Hi I'm new to the whole java scene but I'm trying to get some
>> example and test servlets running and having all kinds of
>> problems. I have a working tiny servlet thats compiled as
>> ExampleServlet.class. However the only place I can get
>> tomcat to execute it is when i put it in the (tomcat home
>> dir)\webapps\examples\WEB-INF\classes dir with the rest of
>> the examples. When I create my own directory under (tomcat
>> home dir)\webapps\begjsp\WEB-INF\classes and put it there it
>> will not execute it i get the error 404 type Status report
>>
>> message /begjsp/servlet/ExampleServlet
>>
>> description The requested resource
>> (/begjsp/servlet/ExampleServlet) is not available
>>
>> Which is highly annoying. When I run the manager and list
>> the running webapps it lists the begjsp as being deployed and
>> running. Makes no sense! This is basically a default
>> install.. and I read there is a web.xml file that generally
>> goes into the WEB-INF\ folder but I am missing one, it should
>> run even without one correct? Here's my class code just
>> incase I screwed it up somehow.. but it works in the examples
>> folder..:
>>
>>
>>
>> import java.io.*;
>> import javax.servlet.*;
>> import javax.servlet.http.*;
>>
>> public class ExampleServlet extends HttpServlet
>> {
>>
>> public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
>> HttpServletResponse response)
>> throws ServletException, IOException
>> {
>> PrintWriter out;
>> String title = "Servlet Example";
>> response.setContentType("text/html");
>> out = response.getWriter();
>> out.println("<html><head><title>");
>> out.println(title);
>> out.println("</title></head><body>");
>> out.println("<h1>This is an example servlet.</h1>");
>> out.println("</body></html>");
>> out.close();
>> }
>> public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse
>> response)
>> throws ServletException, IOException
>> {
>> doGet(request, response);
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> Any and ALL help appreciated =)
>>
>> -Halcyon
>>
>>
>>
>
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