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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by João Luiz de Brito Macaíba <ma...@nc-rj.rnp.br> on 2002/07/10 00:44:16 UTC
deploying a new application using /manager - application could not
be started
Hi,
I am trying to deploy a application (jcvslet). So, I took the following
actions:
1. Installing the application
--------------------------
in :
http://localhost/manager/install?path=/jcvslet&war=jar:file:///C:/Program%20Files/Apache%20Tomcat%204.0/war/jcvslet.war!/
out:
OK - Installed application at context path /jcvslet
2. Checking the installation
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in :
http://localhost/manager/list
out:
OK - Listed applications for virtual host localhost
/manager:running:0
/examples:running:0
/jcvslet:stopped:0
/tomcat-docs:running:0
/webdav:running:0
/eDoc:running:0
/test:running:0
/:running:0
3. Starting the application
------------------------
in :
http://localhost/manager/start?path=/jcvslet
out:
FAIL - Application at context path /jcvslet could not be started
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I did not find anything neither in the logs nor in the archives that could
explain that.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Joao Macaiba.
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