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Jieryn,
On 8/7/13 10:02 AM, jieryn wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
> wrote:
>> To allow Tomcat to work. If we changed the name to
>> conf/do_not_delete.xml, would that satisfy you?
>
> I think you've
On 07/08/2013 15:46, jieryn wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>> The servlet specification requires that certain services be provided
>> by the container. Among them are a) a default servlet to serve content
>> for which no other servlet mapping exists (e.g. st
Greetings,
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
wrote:
> To allow Tomcat to work. If we changed the name to conf/do_not_delete.xml,
> would that satisfy you?
I think you've quite severely missed the point of the entire
discussion which I've raised.
> From: jieryn [mailto:jie...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: apache tomcat 8.0.0-rc1; /manager 404; NPE
> so what is the point of keeping the global conf/web.xml..
To allow Tomcat to work. If we changed the name to conf/do_not_delete.xml,
would that satisfy you?
- Chuck
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On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
> The servlet specification requires that certain services be provided
> by the container. Among them are a) a default servlet to serve content
> for which no other servlet mapping exists (e.g. static files, etc.)
> and b) a servlet calle
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Jieryn,
On 8/6/13 10:00 PM, jieryn wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Mark Thomas
> wrote:
>> The Tomcat 7.0.x behaviour is identical to Tomcat 8.0.x. The root
>> cause of the stack trace in both versions is the missing
>> co
Greetings,
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> The Tomcat 7.0.x behaviour is identical to Tomcat 8.0.x.
> The root cause of the stack trace in both versions is the missing
> configuration for the JSP servlet.
Ok, since the manager application already provides a web.xml file,
sho
On 06/08/2013 21:53, jieryn wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 06/08/2013 20:46, jieryn wrote:
>>> When I try to hit the /manager application from a browser without
>>> specifying /html, the following NPE ends up in the log, but the
>>> browser sees w
Greetings,
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 06/08/2013 20:46, jieryn wrote:
>> When I try to hit the /manager application from a browser without
>> specifying /html, the following NPE ends up in the log, but the
>> browser sees what appears to be a typical tomcat 404 error
On 06/08/2013 20:46, jieryn wrote:
> When I try to hit the /manager application from a browser without
> specifying /html, the following NPE ends up in the log, but the
> browser sees what appears to be a typical tomcat 404 error page
> without exposing the full trace:
I can't repeat this with a c
When I try to hit the /manager application from a browser without
specifying /html, the following NPE ends up in the log, but the
browser sees what appears to be a typical tomcat 404 error page
without exposing the full trace:
==> logs/access_log.2013-08-06 <==
a.b.c.d - - [06/Aug/2013:14:37:52 -0
On 03/05/2012 20:22, Jon Drukman wrote:
> I know absolutely nothing about tomcat but my company has just purchased
> a product that uses it, and lucky me, I get to install it!
>
> I set up a brand new Amazon Linux box (basically CentOS with some Amazon
> enhancements). I installed tomcat6 and tom
update the tomcat-users.xml and create the users
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:54 AM, Jon Drukman wrote:
> Caldarale, Charles R unisys.com> writes:
>
> > Bad choice. Remove those, then download and install a real Tomcat 7
> > from tomcat.apache.org. The
> > third-party repackaged versions of Tomca
Caldarale, Charles R unisys.com> writes:
> Bad choice. Remove those, then download and install a real Tomcat 7
> from tomcat.apache.org. The
> third-party repackaged versions of Tomcat garble so much that it's
> very difficult to provide any kind of
> support info for them.
I removed the yum p
> From: Jon Drukman [mailto:j...@cluttered.com]
> Subject: manager 404
> I installed tomcat6 and tomcat6-admin-webapps from yum.
Bad choice. Remove those, then download and install a real Tomcat 7 from
tomcat.apache.org. The third-party repackaged versions of Tomcat garble so
much
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Jon,
On 5/3/12 3:22 PM, Jon Drukman wrote:
> I set up a brand new Amazon Linux box (basically CentOS with some
> Amazon enhancements). I installed tomcat6 and
> tomcat6-admin-webapps from yum.
You may hear some grumbling on the list about package-ma
>
> From: Jon Drukman
>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 12:22 PM
>Subject: manager 404
>
>I know absolutely nothing about tomcat but my company has just purchased
>a product that uses it, and lucky me, I get to i
I know absolutely nothing about tomcat but my company has just purchased
a product that uses it, and lucky me, I get to install it!
I set up a brand new Amazon Linux box (basically CentOS with some Amazon
enhancements). I installed tomcat6 and tomcat6-admin-webapps from yum.
Going to http://serv
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