Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-09 Thread Burkhard Vogel

Hi,
its recommended to use apache for static content and redirect jsp to be
handled by tomcat, otherwise you may use a directory called
yourwebappname.war/ below which you can put content and all you need to do
is to touch the WEB_INF/web.xml for your changes to take effect. And - yes -
you have a complete tomcat there, you can even run it with the
tomcat/bin/startup.sh/bat (Then it will use server.xml and webapps dir.).
hth
Burkhard
- Original Message -
From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 Thanks for your reply!

 But what I would like to do is bring up one simple .html or .jsp file (not
 within a war or ear file) on localhost port 8080 rather than deploying the
 test .jsp file within a war file...how do I go about doing that?

 Also, if I have downloaded the JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from
jboss.org
 then I have the entire Tomcat server don't I?  (I mean, I don't have to go
 to jakarta and download TomCat 4.3.0 separately, do I)...

 Thanks in advance,

 Coral





 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
 Grzebyta
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 Hello !

 It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working
with
 JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.

 sincerely Olek

 - Original Message -
 From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
 Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 
  Hello:
 
  I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org site
 and
  I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver, but
I
  keep getting this error:
 
  Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
 /jsp/test.html
  is not available.
 
  Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
  messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that Tomcat
is
  ok:
 
  08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
  org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
  08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
  08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on all
 host
  IP addresses
  08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background
thread
  08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,056 INFO  [EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] OK
 
  I put my test .html file in this location on my computer:
 
  C:\jboss-3.0.0RC3_tomcat-4.0.3\catalina\webapps\examples\jsp\test.html
 
  and try and bring it up with this URL:
 
  http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/test.html
 
 
  But it just can't bring up the test page (and there's nothing to it
except
 a
  Hello World) without the error.
 
  Am I missing some kind of configuration step, or something in my class
 path?
  Does my test .html file need to be in a .war or .ear file?  All I want
to
 do
  is bring up a simple .html file and I can't do it.
 
  Also, I'm assuming that I don't have to download Tomcat4.0.3
separately -
  ie: that Tomcat4.0.3 is part of the JBoss bundle I downloaded.
 
  Thanks alot,
 
  Coral Burns
 




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Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-09 Thread Burkhard Vogel

Hi,
seeing the number of times this comes up, this should really go into the
QuickStartGuide (if its not in there, haven't read...). So a RTFM should do
with this type of questions one for all (Or should it be RTFQSG?)
Regards,
Burkhard
- Original Message -
From: David Jencks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 You can deploy anything exploded, the dir. structure has to match the
 compressed format.  So your jsps have to be inside a dir. named blah.war.

 david jencks

 On 2002.06.07 15:17:11 -0400 Coral Burns wrote:
  Thanks Olek!
 
  The only issue with what you mention below is that I do want to run the
  Tomcat that is integrated with JBoss - I don't want to run TomCat in
  standalone mode , since for the application I'm working with I'm
  deploying a
  Bean to Jboss and also bringing up .jsp files via Tomcat (in an exploded
  format - not part of a war file).
 
  So essentially, I want to deploy the Bean to JBoss but also bring up a
  jsp
  page that uses the bean via Tomcat.   So, I don't want to run JBoss and
  Tomcat separately, but instead I want them to run together - so the
  application can run.   I was able to do this with a former
  JBoss-2.4.3/Tomcat3.2.3 download  - I just had to add some Tomcat jar
  files
  to my classpath and edit the conf/server.xml file.  But I can't seem to
  get
  the same things going with the latest  JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle.  I
  can
  bring up the examples provided in a browser, but the example.jsp pages
  are
  deployed via a war.
 
  There has to be some way that I can just bring up .jsp pages with JBoss
  running with the integrated Tomcat which are in an exploded format,
  rather
  than in a war file.
 
  Coral Burns
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
  Grzebyta
  Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 12:04 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
 
 
  Hello !
 
  OK. Maybe go to catalina/bin dir, and run tomcat separately from JBoss.
  Then
  put some dir under webapps and then jsp in it. This must be WAR
structure
  I
  don't knwo its minimal set, however Tomcat allows to put dir into
webapps
  not only wars. On the other hand it seems to me that JBoss must obtain a
  war
  archive into its deploy dir to know what to do with it.
 
  sincerely Olek
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:54 PM
  Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
 
 
   Thanks for your reply!
  
   But what I would like to do is bring up one simple .html or .jsp file
  (not
   within a war or ear file) on localhost port 8080 rather than deploying
  the
   test .jsp file within a war file...how do I go about doing that?
  
   Also, if I have downloaded the JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from
  jboss.org
   then I have the entire Tomcat server don't I?  (I mean, I don't have
to
  go
   to jakarta and download TomCat 4.3.0 separately, do I)...
  
   Thanks in advance,
  
   Coral
  
  
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
   Grzebyta
   Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:47 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
  
  
   Hello !
  
   It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working
  with
   JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.
  
   sincerely Olek
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
   Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
  
  
   
Hello:
   
I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org
  site
   and
I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver,
  but
  I
keep getting this error:
   
Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
   /jsp/test.html
is not available.
   
Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that
  Tomcat
  is
ok:
   
08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on
  all
   host
IP addresses
08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background
  thread
08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting
  background
thread
08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting
  background
thread
08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting
  background
thread
08:40:35,056 INFO

Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-08 Thread David Jencks

You can deploy anything exploded, the dir. structure has to match the
compressed format.  So your jsps have to be inside a dir. named blah.war.

david jencks

On 2002.06.07 15:17:11 -0400 Coral Burns wrote:
 Thanks Olek!
 
 The only issue with what you mention below is that I do want to run the
 Tomcat that is integrated with JBoss - I don't want to run TomCat in
 standalone mode , since for the application I'm working with I'm
 deploying a
 Bean to Jboss and also bringing up .jsp files via Tomcat (in an exploded
 format - not part of a war file).
 
 So essentially, I want to deploy the Bean to JBoss but also bring up a
 jsp
 page that uses the bean via Tomcat.   So, I don't want to run JBoss and
 Tomcat separately, but instead I want them to run together - so the
 application can run.   I was able to do this with a former
 JBoss-2.4.3/Tomcat3.2.3 download  - I just had to add some Tomcat jar
 files
 to my classpath and edit the conf/server.xml file.  But I can't seem to
 get
 the same things going with the latest  JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle.  I
 can
 bring up the examples provided in a browser, but the example.jsp pages
 are
 deployed via a war.
 
 There has to be some way that I can just bring up .jsp pages with JBoss
 running with the integrated Tomcat which are in an exploded format,
 rather
 than in a war file.
 
 Coral Burns
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
 Grzebyta
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 12:04 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
 
 
 Hello !
 
 OK. Maybe go to catalina/bin dir, and run tomcat separately from JBoss.
 Then
 put some dir under webapps and then jsp in it. This must be WAR structure
 I
 don't knwo its minimal set, however Tomcat allows to put dir into webapps
 not only wars. On the other hand it seems to me that JBoss must obtain a
 war
 archive into its deploy dir to know what to do with it.
 
 sincerely Olek
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:54 PM
 Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
 
 
  Thanks for your reply!
 
  But what I would like to do is bring up one simple .html or .jsp file
 (not
  within a war or ear file) on localhost port 8080 rather than deploying
 the
  test .jsp file within a war file...how do I go about doing that?
 
  Also, if I have downloaded the JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from
 jboss.org
  then I have the entire Tomcat server don't I?  (I mean, I don't have to
 go
  to jakarta and download TomCat 4.3.0 separately, do I)...
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
  Coral
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
  Grzebyta
  Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:47 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
 
 
  Hello !
 
  It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working
 with
  JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.
 
  sincerely Olek
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
  Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404
 
 
  
   Hello:
  
   I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org
 site
  and
   I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver,
 but
 I
   keep getting this error:
  
   Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
  /jsp/test.html
   is not available.
  
   Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
   messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that
 Tomcat
 is
   ok:
  
   08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
   org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
   08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
   08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on
 all
  host
   IP addresses
   08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background
 thread
   08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting
 background
   thread
   08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting
 background
   thread
   08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting
 background
   thread
   08:40:35,056 INFO  [EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] OK
  
   I put my test .html file in this location on my computer:
  
   C:\jboss-3.0.0RC3_tomcat-4.0.3\catalina\webapps\examples\jsp\test.html
  
   and try and bring it up with this URL:
  
   http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/test.html
  
  
   But it just can't bring up the test page (and there's nothing to it
 except
  a
   Hello World) without the error.
  
   Am I missing some kind of configuration step, or something in my
 class
  path?
   Does my test .html file need to be in a .war or .ear file?  All I
 want
 to
  do

Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-07 Thread Aleksander Grzebyta

Hello !

It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working with
JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.

sincerely Olek

- Original Message -
From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404



 Hello:

 I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org site
and
 I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver, but I
 keep getting this error:

 Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
/jsp/test.html
 is not available.

 Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
 messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that Tomcat is
 ok:

 08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
 org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
 08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
 08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on all
host
 IP addresses
 08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background thread
 08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting background
 thread
 08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting background
 thread
 08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting background
 thread
 08:40:35,056 INFO  [EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] OK

 I put my test .html file in this location on my computer:

 C:\jboss-3.0.0RC3_tomcat-4.0.3\catalina\webapps\examples\jsp\test.html

 and try and bring it up with this URL:

 http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/test.html


 But it just can't bring up the test page (and there's nothing to it except
a
 Hello World) without the error.

 Am I missing some kind of configuration step, or something in my class
path?
 Does my test .html file need to be in a .war or .ear file?  All I want to
do
 is bring up a simple .html file and I can't do it.

 Also, I'm assuming that I don't have to download Tomcat4.0.3 separately -
 ie: that Tomcat4.0.3 is part of the JBoss bundle I downloaded.

 Thanks alot,

 Coral Burns





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RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-07 Thread Coral Burns

Thanks for your reply!

But what I would like to do is bring up one simple .html or .jsp file (not
within a war or ear file) on localhost port 8080 rather than deploying the
test .jsp file within a war file...how do I go about doing that?

Also, if I have downloaded the JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from jboss.org
then I have the entire Tomcat server don't I?  (I mean, I don't have to go
to jakarta and download TomCat 4.3.0 separately, do I)...

Thanks in advance,

Coral





-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
Grzebyta
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


Hello !

It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working with
JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.

sincerely Olek

- Original Message -
From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404



 Hello:

 I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org site
and
 I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver, but I
 keep getting this error:

 Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
/jsp/test.html
 is not available.

 Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
 messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that Tomcat is
 ok:

 08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
 org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
 08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
 08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on all
host
 IP addresses
 08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background thread
 08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting background
 thread
 08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting background
 thread
 08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting background
 thread
 08:40:35,056 INFO  [EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] OK

 I put my test .html file in this location on my computer:

 C:\jboss-3.0.0RC3_tomcat-4.0.3\catalina\webapps\examples\jsp\test.html

 and try and bring it up with this URL:

 http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/test.html


 But it just can't bring up the test page (and there's nothing to it except
a
 Hello World) without the error.

 Am I missing some kind of configuration step, or something in my class
path?
 Does my test .html file need to be in a .war or .ear file?  All I want to
do
 is bring up a simple .html file and I can't do it.

 Also, I'm assuming that I don't have to download Tomcat4.0.3 separately -
 ie: that Tomcat4.0.3 is part of the JBoss bundle I downloaded.

 Thanks alot,

 Coral Burns





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Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-07 Thread Aleksander Grzebyta

Hello !

OK. Maybe go to catalina/bin dir, and run tomcat separately from JBoss. Then
put some dir under webapps and then jsp in it. This must be WAR structure I
don't knwo its minimal set, however Tomcat allows to put dir into webapps
not only wars. On the other hand it seems to me that JBoss must obtain a war
archive into its deploy dir to know what to do with it.

sincerely Olek

- Original Message -
From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:54 PM
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 Thanks for your reply!

 But what I would like to do is bring up one simple .html or .jsp file (not
 within a war or ear file) on localhost port 8080 rather than deploying the
 test .jsp file within a war file...how do I go about doing that?

 Also, if I have downloaded the JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from
jboss.org
 then I have the entire Tomcat server don't I?  (I mean, I don't have to go
 to jakarta and download TomCat 4.3.0 separately, do I)...

 Thanks in advance,

 Coral





 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aleksander
 Grzebyta
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 Hello !

 It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working
with
 JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.

 sincerely Olek

 - Original Message -
 From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
 Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 
  Hello:
 
  I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org site
 and
  I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver, but
I
  keep getting this error:
 
  Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
 /jsp/test.html
  is not available.
 
  Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
  messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that Tomcat
is
  ok:
 
  08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
  org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
  08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
  08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on all
 host
  IP addresses
  08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background
thread
  08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,056 INFO  [EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] OK
 
  I put my test .html file in this location on my computer:
 
  C:\jboss-3.0.0RC3_tomcat-4.0.3\catalina\webapps\examples\jsp\test.html
 
  and try and bring it up with this URL:
 
  http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/test.html
 
 
  But it just can't bring up the test page (and there's nothing to it
except
 a
  Hello World) without the error.
 
  Am I missing some kind of configuration step, or something in my class
 path?
  Does my test .html file need to be in a .war or .ear file?  All I want
to
 do
  is bring up a simple .html file and I can't do it.
 
  Also, I'm assuming that I don't have to download Tomcat4.0.3
separately -
  ie: that Tomcat4.0.3 is part of the JBoss bundle I downloaded.
 
  Thanks alot,
 
  Coral Burns
 




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RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404

2002-06-07 Thread Coral Burns

Thanks Olek!

The only issue with what you mention below is that I do want to run the
Tomcat that is integrated with JBoss - I don't want to run TomCat in
standalone mode , since for the application I'm working with I'm deploying a
Bean to Jboss and also bringing up .jsp files via Tomcat (in an exploded
format - not part of a war file).

So essentially, I want to deploy the Bean to JBoss but also bring up a jsp
page that uses the bean via Tomcat.   So, I don't want to run JBoss and
Tomcat separately, but instead I want them to run together - so the
application can run.   I was able to do this with a former
JBoss-2.4.3/Tomcat3.2.3 download  - I just had to add some Tomcat jar files
to my classpath and edit the conf/server.xml file.  But I can't seem to get
the same things going with the latest  JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle.  I can
bring up the examples provided in a browser, but the example.jsp pages are
deployed via a war.

There has to be some way that I can just bring up .jsp pages with JBoss
running with the integrated Tomcat which are in an exploded format, rather
than in a war file.

Coral Burns

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Hello !

OK. Maybe go to catalina/bin dir, and run tomcat separately from JBoss. Then
put some dir under webapps and then jsp in it. This must be WAR structure I
don't knwo its minimal set, however Tomcat allows to put dir into webapps
not only wars. On the other hand it seems to me that JBoss must obtain a war
archive into its deploy dir to know what to do with it.

sincerely Olek

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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:54 PM
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 Thanks for your reply!

 But what I would like to do is bring up one simple .html or .jsp file (not
 within a war or ear file) on localhost port 8080 rather than deploying the
 test .jsp file within a war file...how do I go about doing that?

 Also, if I have downloaded the JBoss3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from
jboss.org
 then I have the entire Tomcat server don't I?  (I mean, I don't have to go
 to jakarta and download TomCat 4.3.0 separately, do I)...

 Thanks in advance,

 Coral





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 Hello !

 It seems to me that original Tomcat webapps is not active when working
with
 JBoss. Try to deploy same simple war under /server/default/deploy dir.

 sincerely Olek

 - Original Message -
 From: Coral Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:55 PM
 Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404


 
  Hello:
 
  I downloaded the Jboss-3.0.0/Tomcat4.0.3 bundle from the jboss.org site
 and
  I'm trying to bring up a test .html page using the Tomcat webserver, but
I
  keep getting this error:
 
  Apache Tomcat/4.0 - Http Status 404 - the requested resource
 /jsp/test.html
  is not available.
 
  Jboss, with the embedded Tomcat, seems to start fine and I get these
  messages in the console when I start Jboss, so I'm assuming that Tomcat
is
  ok:
 
  08:40:29,749 INFO  [MainDeployer] Adding deployer:
  org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX@113dc1
  08:40:34,185 INFO  [STDOUT] Apache Tomcat/4.0.3
  08:40:34,215 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector Opening server socket on all
 host
  IP addresses
  08:40:34,225 INFO  [Engine] HttpConnector[8080] Starting background
thread
  08:40:35,036 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][0] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,046 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][1] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,056 INFO  [Engine] HttpProcessor[8080][2] Starting background
  thread
  08:40:35,056 INFO  [EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] OK
 
  I put my test .html file in this location on my computer:
 
  C:\jboss-3.0.0RC3_tomcat-4.0.3\catalina\webapps\examples\jsp\test.html
 
  and try and bring it up with this URL:
 
  http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/test.html
 
 
  But it just can't bring up the test page (and there's nothing to it
except
 a
  Hello World) without the error.
 
  Am I missing some kind of configuration step, or something in my class
 path?
  Does my test .html file need to be in a .war or .ear file?  All I want
to
 do
  is bring up a simple .html file and I can't do it.
 
  Also, I'm assuming that I don't have to download Tomcat4.0.3
separately -
  ie: that Tomcat4.0.3 is part of the JBoss bundle I downloaded.
 
  Thanks alot,
 
  Coral Burns
 




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