Can you post all
active elements from your conf/server.xml file?
Attached.
The web.xml file should be in
your webapp's deployment directory under WEB-INF/web.xml.
I've tried it there, but with the same results. This is the only application
that will ever be on this server, so either should wor
Whoops, forgot to attach the web.xml. Here it is...
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29155093/web.xml web.xml
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Thanks for the reply. In answer to your questions:
No longer supported. You really should upgrade.
Not an option here. Tomcat 4 comes embedded with the app. Upgrading may
affect the app negatively, or in a way the vendor won't support. Gonna have
to live with it for now.
If that's what you act
I have an application that has a Web interface using an embeded Tomcat 4
Server. I need to make it available to users over the Internet and want to
secure it with SSL. It originally worked on port 8080 but I successfully
modified the SERVER.XML to make it work over port 80. I also sucessfully
crea