I don't know about Spring, but according to your exception, and my short
experience, could be a database connection issue.
grails.web.context.GrailsContextLoaderError initializing Grails: Error
creating bean with name 'pluginManager' defined in ServletContext resource
*[/WEB-INF/applicationCon
Ok guys. Got it! Thanks for your input. I'll follow up with the Asgard
list, assuming I can find it.
Thanks
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Olaf Kock wrote:
>
> On 15.02.2018 23:39, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get Netflix Asgard tomcat app working. I'm using tomcat 9.
>> I'm using win
On 15.02.2018 23:39, Tim Dunphy wrote:
I'm trying to get Netflix Asgard tomcat app working. I'm using tomcat 9.
I'm using windows.
[...]
Tomcat is about as much involved in this as is Windows. To second
Christopher's OT answer: This is a problem of the deployed application,
not of Tomcat. You
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Tim,
On 2/15/18 5:39 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> I'm trying to get Netflix Asgard tomcat app working. I'm using
> tomcat 9. I'm using windows.
>
> I can load up the tomcat management and other interfaces no
> problem.
>
> But when I navigate to /asgar
I'm trying to get Netflix Asgard tomcat app working. I'm using tomcat 9.
I'm using windows.
I can load up the tomcat management and other interfaces no problem.
But when I navigate to /asgard I get a 404 error:
HTTP Status 404 – Not Found
Type Status Report
Message /asgard/
Des