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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Michael Harrison <go...@alumni.princeton.edu> on 2003/03/24 16:58:31 UTC
trouble configuring a web app outside Tomcat install directory
Hello, all,
I'm having trouble with a web app I've located outside the Tomcat
install directory: that is, under a webapps/ROOT/ directory that is not
under /usr/local/tomcat/. I have my JSPs working fine, but I can't call
servlets through the web browser: I get 404's.
Quick background: Apache 2.0.44 and Tomcat 4.1.18 on Linux, mod_jk.so.
I'll call my application site 'appsite.com' to protect the innocent:
it's set up under "/home/web/appsite.com/webapps/ROOT/".
In my mod_jk.conf file, I have the servlet-specific JkMount directives
"JkMount /servlet ajp13" and "JkMount /servlet/* ajp13".
In server.xml, I have the following containers defined:
<Engine name="Tomcat-Apache-mod_jk" defaultHost="www.appsite.com"
debug="0">
....
<Host name="www.appsite.com" debug="1"
appBase="/home/web/www.appsite.com/webapps">
....
<Context path="" docBase="ROOT" debug="0"/>
The servlets are located in
"/home/web/appsite.com/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/mypackage/". I'm
trying to call them as
http://www.appsite.com/servlet/mypackage.ServletX,
and that's when I get the 404.
Is there something else I need to do to map servlet to the
webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes directory of my site?
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