If you want to have SecretInformation available on the web to certain
users, try using realms to authenticate users. You could also use a Remote
Address or Remote Host filter to restrict access to only specific I/P
addresses or hosts.
All of these tactics require changes to the server.xml file.
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That said, I may have to whine in the future!
Joy for the new year,
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Have you added a servlet context (referencing your application) to the
server.xml file?
Suzanne
This response is ASSUMING you are only running one engine and one host
(aka: localhost)
Open your server.xml file in the conf directory.
Locate the following Line:
Host name=localhost debug=0 appBase=webapps unpackWARs=true
scroll down until you come to the end of the Contexts -Note be
Alias /myapp /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/webapps/myapp/\
What is the appBase (for the Apache-Tomcat service) specified in the Tomcat server.xml
file?
WebAppConnection tomcat4 warp localhost:9090
WebAppConnection warpConnection warp localhost:9090
WebAppDeploy myapp tomcat4
Being a newbie to tomcat and linux, I lost tons of hair to integrated Apache1.3.22
and Tomcat 4.0.1. Having that completed I'd like to separate Apache and Tomcat to
different boxes.
I am running RH7.1 on both servers. The server I want to house tomcat is unwilling to
start the