To run servlets for site1, you'd have to access them via: http://test.benmoss.com/servlet/HelloWorld Is that what you're using? Is the second site on a unique IP, or is it a name-based host? _Tim On 7/12/01 3:54 PM, "Adam Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 1) Case sensitivity - i.e. Using http://ABC.com/servlet/blahServlet > instead >> of http://abc.com/servlet/blahServlet >> >> 2) DNS aliases - if there's a DNS alias for www.abc.com that is > www.xyz.com >> and you try to access the servlet as www.xyz.com. Or, even abc.com > instead >> of www.abc.com probably won't work. >> >> To see if this is the problem, access the site by IP address. Hope > this >> helps. > > > OK, that took care of serving servlets off the main site > (/home/sites/home/web/WEB-INF). Thanks! > > I'm still getting Tomcat-generated 404 errors for other sites, though. > I have /home/sites/site1/web/WEB-INF/classes/HelloWorld.class, the > auto-generated server.xml file has the following near the end: > <Host name="test.benmoss.com"> > <Context path="" docBase="/home/sites/site1/web" debug="0"/> > <Context path="/examples" docBase="/home/sites/site1/web/examples" > reloadable="true" debug="0"/> > </Host> > <Host name="205.200.36.57"> > <Context path="" docBase="/home/sites/site1/web" debug="0"/> > <Context path="/examples" docBase="/home/sites/site1/web/examples" > reloadable="true" debug="0"/> > </Host> > > The second context path is present because I placed the "examples.war" > file in .../web. I can run servlets in examples.war, but I cannot run > anything at the site level. > > Any more ideas? > > Thanks. > > -Adam Thompson > Qunara > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (204) 925-3256 - office > (204) 932-0069 - fax > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Timothy Stonis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 1:35 PM > Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Tomcat - doesn't work: either > enterstight loop or 404's > > >> >> The CPU run up is a problem with Tomcat when Apache gets a request > and >> hands it off to Tomcat, but Tomcat doesn't know what to do with it. > This >> usually happens when the URL has a hostname in it that aliases to your > site, >> but Tomcat doesn't know about it. I've seen this in the following >> situations: >> >> >> _Tim >> > > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers > _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
