Nathan,

Can you provide us with your web.xml to check if the mapping is
correctly defined (no trailing "/", which is no longer valid in Cactus
1.3) ?

Cactus 1.3 does not add a trailing "/" after "ServletRedirector".

This is the only potential problem that I can see.

Thanks
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phillips Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 31 January 2002 20:46
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> Subject: Another InputStream does not contain a serialized object
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> This is on the jakarta-cactus-23-1.3dev distribution from last night.
I
> got
> everything to work correctly under cactus 1.2 but I need the security
> stuff
> from 1.3 to use cactus in my project.  I've read the FAQ and yet
nothing I
> do seems to fix this problem.  By the way, I'm using Tomcat4.0.1.  My
> cactus.properties are:
> 
> cactus.contextURL = http://localhost:8080/test
> cactus.servletRedirectorName = ServletRedirector
> 
> I'm guessing cactus is placing the "/" after my contextURL and after
my
> servletRedirectorName so that http://localhost:8080/test/
> ServletRedirector/
> is being used in cactus 1.3.  As typing this in gives me the HTTP 500
> error
> message correctly.
> 
> I have cactus.jar placed in the lib directory of my web application
for
> the
> server.  This of course works with cactus 1.2 and Tomcat4.0.1
correctly.
> 
> I'm using the servlet2.3 jar with my 2.3 version of cactus 1.3.
> 
> I'm using Ant to execute the Junit task and my ant script is using the
> exact
> same jars that my testing web app is.
> 
> I'm completely at my wits end.  By the way, I've completely tuned off
> security on my web app.  I've researched the mailing list archive.
I'd
> appreciate any other suggestions.
> 
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