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Thomas Chang wrote:
Sorry, I haven't understund what your " I'll bet you don't have a webapp at
server/webapps/admin ..." means.
It means take a look at the server/webapps folder. I'll bet there is
not a folder named admin there.
In conf/Catalina/localhost there rea
Sorry, I haven't understund what your " I'll bet you don't have a webapp at
server/webapps/admin ..." means.
In conf/Catalina/localhost there really a file called "manager.xml" and the
manager webapp itself is really at server/webapps/manager.
David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: Right -
Right -- as I expected. I'll bet you don't have a webapp at
server/webapps/admin which would cause the stack trace you are seeing.
That doesn't fix the manager webapp though. Do you have any errors in
the logs regarding the manager webapp? Other things to check is that
there is file named m
The file conf/Catalina/localhost/admin.xml is there is it just contains one
line:
David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: Not sure about the manager webapp
responding in 404 since the stack
track below refers to the admin webapp. Regarding the stack trace
below, It would appear you have
Not sure about the manager webapp responding in 404 since the stack
track below refers to the admin webapp. Regarding the stack trace
below, It would appear you have the admin webapp defined in a .../> element but the admin webapp itself isn't present. Look for a
file named admin.xml in conf/C
Did you actually install the admin webapp? It must be downloaded and
installed separately.
En l'instant précis du 11/01/08 08:15, Thomas Chang s'exprimait en ces
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Hi all,
I copy the whole dir of the Tomcat 5.5.17 which runs quite well at home to the computer in my
office. As I start the
Hi all,
I copy the whole dir of the Tomcat 5.5.17 which runs quite well at home to the
computer in my office. As I start the Tomcat, I got error as follow. Though I
can open the first page of Tomcat, but as I want to open the "Manager" link I
got error of "HTTP Status 404 - /manager/html"
Some