Re: sub-sitemaps with mod_webapp ...

2002-10-10 Thread Lajos Moczar

What OS are they running on? Unfortunately, mod_webapp is, well, sort of 
crappy. To be more politically correct, it is a work in progress, and 
has been known to cause problems like you describe (especially with 
Netscape on Windows).

Why not use mod_jk? You can't beat the tried and true.

However, if you must work with mod_webapp, I suggest making cocoon the 
default webapp in Tomcat (path="" in the  tag). That way, each 
"domain" appears to be its own webapp under Tomcat. Then you point 
mod_webapp to each specific domain. That is what I do with mod_jk on my 
own site.

Regards,

Lajos
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galatea.com
Cocoon training, consulting & support


Marc G. Fournier wrote:

> I have a client that we've got setup using Jakarta-Tomcat 4.x and Cocoon
> 2.x ... we have mod_webapp setup so that when you go to http://domain, it
> connects to the warp Connector through to /cocoon/domain, in which the
> client has a sitemap.xmap file ...
> 
> If we go to http://domain:8083/cocoon/domain, everything loads up fine ...
> if we go to http://domain, we just get a directory listing that shows the
> sitemap.xmap file and the subdirectories ...
> 
> So, from what I can tell, tomcat is setup right, its the mod_webapp stuff
> that isn't working right ...
> 
> I'm not finding anything in the log files either, that are indicating a
> problem?
> 
> I've searched through google, and the FAQs, and what HowTos I could find,
> but nothing seems to get into this ;( Is there one that I've missed?  Is
> there something that I'm overlooking?
> 
> Pointers to docs I can read (and bookmark) are most appreciated ...
> 
> thanks ...
> 
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sub-sitemaps with mod_webapp ...

2002-10-10 Thread Marc G. Fournier


I have a client that we've got setup using Jakarta-Tomcat 4.x and Cocoon
2.x ... we have mod_webapp setup so that when you go to http://domain, it
connects to the warp Connector through to /cocoon/domain, in which the
client has a sitemap.xmap file ...

If we go to http://domain:8083/cocoon/domain, everything loads up fine ...
if we go to http://domain, we just get a directory listing that shows the
sitemap.xmap file and the subdirectories ...

So, from what I can tell, tomcat is setup right, its the mod_webapp stuff
that isn't working right ...

I'm not finding anything in the log files either, that are indicating a
problem?

I've searched through google, and the FAQs, and what HowTos I could find,
but nothing seems to get into this ;( Is there one that I've missed?  Is
there something that I'm overlooking?

Pointers to docs I can read (and bookmark) are most appreciated ...

thanks ...


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