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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Marco Laponder <ml...@interchain.nl> on 2003/06/02 16:26:02 UTC

mod_jk.log , almost working, now: the requested resource is not a vailable

Oke, I am a bit further up the road getting apache and tomcat to work. My
problem was I was installing on a linux server and testing againts this
server from my windows client. I I use the Netscape on the same server there
are happening some other things. (well, not quite working but I think I am
heading in the right direction. 


It seems now that the request is passed to Tomcat and that tomcat also
responses but I get a general page that the requested object is not found
(the requested resource is not available). 

I created a Alias to a directory called /test/ when I request this directory
I see indeed the contents ( an test.jsp and test.html ) The test.html works
fine, the test.jsp gives the message the objects is not found. The
mod_jk.log gives the following:[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_connect.c
(200)]: jk_open_socket, return, sd = 1
5
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (661)]: In
jk_endpoint_t::ajp_conne
ct_to_endpoint, connected sd = 15
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (693)]: sending to ajp13 #435
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (966)]: ajp_send_request 2:
request
 body to send 0 - request body to resend 0
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (804)]: received from ajp13 #60
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (515)]: ajp_unmarshal_response:
sta
tus = 404
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (521)]: ajp_unmarshal_response:
Num
ber of headers is = 2
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (575)]: ajp_unmarshal_response:
Hea
der[0] [Content-Type] = [text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1]
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (575)]: ajp_unmarshal_response:
Hea
der[1] [Content-Language] = [en-US]
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (804)]: received from ajp13
#705
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [mod_jk.c (398)]: writing 701 (701) out of 701
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (804)]: received from ajp13 #2
[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (1521)]: Into
jk_endpoint_t::done,
recycling connection    

Ayone a clue what the problem is ? Any logs I can use ? Looks that the page
is now 
passed to tomcat, but that tomcat cannot find it.

Kind regards,
Marco Laponder

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Re: mod_jk.log , almost working, now: the requested resource is not a vailable

Posted by John Turner <to...@johnturner.com>.
Do you have a Context in server.xml for "/test"?

John

On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 16:26:02 +0200, Marco Laponder <ml...@interchain.nl> 
wrote:

> Oke, I am a bit further up the road getting apache and tomcat to work. My
> problem was I was installing on a linux server and testing againts this
> server from my windows client. I I use the Netscape on the same server 
> there
> are happening some other things. (well, not quite working but I think I 
> am
> heading in the right direction.
>
>
> It seems now that the request is passed to Tomcat and that tomcat also
> responses but I get a general page that the requested object is not found
> (the requested resource is not available).
>
> I created a Alias to a directory called /test/ when I request this 
> directory
> I see indeed the contents ( an test.jsp and test.html ) The test.html 
> works
> fine, the test.jsp gives the message the objects is not found. The
> mod_jk.log gives the following:[Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_connect.c
> (200)]: jk_open_socket, return, sd = 1
> 5
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (661)]: In
> jk_endpoint_t::ajp_conne
> ct_to_endpoint, connected sd = 15
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (693)]: sending to ajp13 
> #435
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (966)]: ajp_send_request 2:
> request
> body to send 0 - request body to resend 0
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (804)]: received from ajp13 
> #60
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (515)]: 
> ajp_unmarshal_response:
> sta
> tus = 404
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (521)]: 
> ajp_unmarshal_response:
> Num
> ber of headers is = 2
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (575)]: 
> ajp_unmarshal_response:
> Hea
> der[0] [Content-Type] = [text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1]
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (575)]: 
> ajp_unmarshal_response:
> Hea
> der[1] [Content-Language] = [en-US]
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (804)]: received from ajp13
> #705
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [mod_jk.c (398)]: writing 701 (701) out of 
> 701
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (804)]: received from ajp13 
> #2
> [Mon Jun 02 17:30:00 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (1521)]: Into
> jk_endpoint_t::done,
> recycling connection
>
> Ayone a clue what the problem is ? Any logs I can use ? Looks that the 
> page
> is now passed to tomcat, but that tomcat cannot find it.
>
> Kind regards,
> Marco Laponder
>
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