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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Mite <mi...@gmail.com> on 2010/03/19 02:38:51 UTC
Directory listing error
I have created a project few hours ago with the quickstart archetype. I was
able to start it and it was running OK. I created some model classes and
annotated them with hibernate to connect them to my database. Now I try to
run the application (http://localhost:8081/)and all I get is a directory
listing.
When I click some of the files it says:
HTTP ERROR: 403
URI /Index.tml may not be accessed remotely.
I am using Jetty and Eclipse.
I know it is a small chance, but does anyone has an idea what is the
problem?
Thank you
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Re: Directory listing error
Posted by "Joost Schouten (ml)" <jo...@jsportal.com>.
> URI /Index.tml may not be accessed remotely.
>
>
try http://localhost:8081/index, without the .tml
Tapestry by default will look for a /Start page (configurable with [1]),
it seems like you have one called index and hence tapestry can't map /
to anything and shows you a directory listing.
If that still doesn't work, something will probably go wrong on startup
like DH suggested.
Cheers,
Joost
[1]:
public static void contributeApplicationDefaults(
final MappedConfiguration<String, String> configuration) {
configuration.add("tapestry.start-page-name", "index");//or any
other page name you prefer, defaults to Start
}
DH wrote:
> Please have a look at your jetty log, there must be some error message when deploying your t5 application.
>
>
> DH
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> From: "Mite" <mi...@gmail.com>
> To: <us...@tapestry.apache.org>
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> Subject: Directory listing error
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>
>> I have created a project few hours ago with the quickstart archetype. I was
>> able to start it and it was running OK. I created some model classes and
>> annotated them with hibernate to connect them to my database. Now I try to
>> run the application (http://localhost:8081/)and all I get is a directory
>> listing.
>> When I click some of the files it says:
>>
>> HTTP ERROR: 403
>>
>> URI /Index.tml may not be accessed remotely.
>>
>> I am using Jetty and Eclipse.
>>
>> I know it is a small chance, but does anyone has an idea what is the
>> problem?
>>
>> Thank you
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Re: Directory listing error
Posted by DH <ni...@gmail.com>.
Please have a look at your jetty log, there must be some error message when deploying your t5 application.
DH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mite" <mi...@gmail.com>
To: <us...@tapestry.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 9:38 AM
Subject: Directory listing error
>
> I have created a project few hours ago with the quickstart archetype. I was
> able to start it and it was running OK. I created some model classes and
> annotated them with hibernate to connect them to my database. Now I try to
> run the application (http://localhost:8081/)and all I get is a directory
> listing.
> When I click some of the files it says:
>
> HTTP ERROR: 403
>
> URI /Index.tml may not be accessed remotely.
>
> I am using Jetty and Eclipse.
>
> I know it is a small chance, but does anyone has an idea what is the
> problem?
>
> Thank you
> --
> View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Directory-listing-error-tp27950872p27950872.html
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