On Mon, 2011-10-24 at 12:41 -0400, Dave Filchak wrote:
> Humm, well I did the whole export CLASSPATH thing. So I should just have
> to place them in my apps lib directory, as shown below, and it should
> load automagically?
>
Indeed it should. No need to monkey with CLASSPATH. You may need to
As I said, I have been trying to crash learn. I am not, I repeat not, a
tomcat user but willing to try and learn. It is not always clear to us
who have not been doing this for a long time. Try to be patient with us
I did actually move the context to META-INF.
Cheers,
Dave
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM
Humm, well I did the whole export CLASSPATH thing. So I should just have
to place them in my apps lib directory, as shown below, and it should
load automagically?
Dave
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Pid wrote:
On 24/10/2011 00:18, Dave Filchak wrote:
I upload the JavaMail and JAF libs to
/home/##/
> From: Dave Filchak [mailto:sub...@zuka.net]
> Subject: Re: Re: : tomcat error 404
> So where should the Context be?
Apparently, you haven't read the 5.5 docs. To quote:
"For Tomcat 5, unlike Tomcat 4.x, it is NOT recommended to place
elements directly in the server.
The logs, at least the catalina.err and catalina.out files do not say
anything much, at least as far as an error goes. I cannot find any other
log files specific only to this app so they appear not to be working.
I only see this in catalina.err in the last while:
Oct 23, 2011 2:59:10 PM org.ap
Yes ... can't find him.
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Pid wrote:
On 23/10/2011 19:57, Dave Filchak wrote:
Please contact Nick should any questions or issues arise about
this application.
Have you tried contacting 'Nick'?
p
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So where should the Context be?
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Pid wrote:
Don't put a Context in server.xml. That is a massive can of worms all
on its own.
On 23/10/2011 19:57, Dave Filchak wrote:
/>
The above won't work, it should really stop Tomcat from starting.
Wrong:
/>
Right:
Hi Pid,
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Pid * wrote:
On 23 Oct 2011, at 17:21, Dave Filchak wrote:
Ok, perhaps this will be more helpful. To follow is the way the db
connection is set up now, and I am not sure it is correct because, as I
understand it, you are supposed to add a context to the server.x
Ok, perhaps this will be more helpful. To follow is the way the db
connection is set up now, and I am not sure it is correct because, as I
understand it, you are supposed to add a context to the server.xml file
defining the db connection through jdbc/mysql ( which I am not sure of
the format yet )
Hi André,
Sorry about the comments. Wasn't thinking. So, I did find that one of
the closing comment tags in my web.xml was entered as ==>. Fixing that
gave me some progress in that the site's homepage now comes up. However,
I now get the following error when clicking on a few links, which
obvious
Hello Charles,
Hopefully this helps and it is not too much info.
Dave
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Dave Filchak [mailto:sub...@zuka.net]
Subject: tomcat error 404
I am receiving a HTTP Status 404 error.
Can you tell if the 404 is coming from Tomcat or httpd?
Well, I
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