RE: problem with server.xml

2004-03-02 Thread Dave Robbins
Hi Yoav,

Well, I got it working
Simply went back to original server.xml and it works with no modification
That sure was a lot easier than all the hair pulling I've been going thru :)

Thanx
Dave
>
> Hi,
>
> Both howto's say to backup the default server.xml and start from
> scratch,
>
> That's unfortunate, as you can clearly see the howto's are for tomcat4.
> Class names, attributes, and other elements were changed in tomcat 5.
> You should take supplied tomcat 5 server.xml and customize it as needed.
>
> Yoav Shapira
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RE: problem with server.xml

2004-03-02 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,

Both howto's say to backup the default server.xml and start from
scratch,

That's unfortunate, as you can clearly see the howto's are for tomcat4.
Class names, attributes, and other elements were changed in tomcat 5.
You should take supplied tomcat 5 server.xml and customize it as needed.

Yoav Shapira



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problem with server.xml

2004-03-02 Thread Dave Robbins
Hello All,

I'm trying to setup the mod_jk connector between tomcat 5.0.16 and apache
1.3.x on a linux box. I've got the connector compiled and installed in
apache and I can point a browser at www.mydomain.com/servlet/foo and I get
an error message from tomcat, not apache, saying resource not available,so
I believe the connector is sucsefully talking to tomcat.
The next step is to create a workers.properties and server.xml file for
tomcat. The howto's I'm looking at have sample files, workers.properties
looks pretty straight forward but I'm kinda confused about server.xml.
Both howto's say to backup the default server.xml and start from scratch,
I've pasted their template at the bottom. When I try using their
server.xml tomcat won't even start, when I run the startup script tomcat
fails without any error message, obviously I need to tweak some stuff. It
looks like I should change "your_domain" to my domain name and docBase to
where my application is but these changes don't fix things. Does anybody
see what I'm doing wrong?? I've looked in the log files but didn't see
anything helpful

Thanx
Dave






















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problem with server.xml

2004-03-02 Thread Dave Robbins
Hello All,

I'm trying to setup the mod_jk connector between tomcat 5.0.16 and apache
1.3.x on a linux box. I've got the connector compiled and installed in
apache and I can point a browser at www.mydomain.com/servlet/foo and I get
an error message from tomcat, not apache, saying resource not available,so
I believe the connector is sucsefully talking to tomcat.
The next step is to create a workers.properties and server.xml file for
tomcat. The howto's I'm looking at have sample files, workers.properties
looks pretty straight forward but I'm kinda confused about server.xml.
Both howto's say to backup the default server.xml and start from scratch,
I've pasted their template at the bottom. When I try using their
server.xml tomcat won't even start, when I run the startup script tomcat
fails without any error message, obviously I need to tweak some stuff. It
looks like I should change "your_domain" to my domain name and docBase to
where my application is but these changes don't fix things. Does anybody
see what I'm doing wrong?? I've looked in the log files but didn't see
anything helpful

Thanx
Dave






















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problem with server.xml

2004-02-25 Thread Dave Robbins
Hello All,

I'm trying to setup the mod_jk connector between tomcat 5.0.16 and apache
1.3.x on a linux box. I've got the connector compiled and installed in
apache and I can point a browser at www.mydomain.com/servlet/foo and I get
an error message from tomcat, not apache, saying resource not available,so
I believe the connector is sucsefully talking to tomcat.
The next step is to create a workers.properties and server.xml file for
tomcat. The howto's I'm looking at have sample files, workers.properties
looks pretty straight forward but I'm kinda confused about server.xml.
Both howto's say to backup the default server.xml and start from scratch,
I've pasted their template at the bottom. When I try using their
server.xml tomcat won't even start, when I run the startup script tomcat
fails without any error message, obviously I need to tweak some stuff. It
looks like I should change "your_domain" to my domain name and docBase to
where my application is but these changes don't fix things. Does anybody
see what I'm doing wrong?? I've looked in the log files but didn't see
anything helpful

Thanx
Dave






















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Problem with SERVER.XML please help!!!!!!

2003-01-02 Thread seemanto
hi

i have installed TOMCAT Version 3.2.3 for windows98. When i start up the 
server, it is exiting with an exception that goes on like this:

"Error reading server.xml...". I haven't done anything with server.xml 
after installation, so what could be the problem.plz help.

bye



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