Thats right. But try pointing to localhost/cocoon/ or wherever you mapped it
to. That should invoke Tomcat.

You can of course map Cocoon to the server root I think also.

Chris.

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of course i restarting Apache with Tomcat running.

>
> 2) Try removing the line WebAppDeploy tomcat conn / to see if this is
> responsible for the error.

if i remove  the line WebAppDeploy tomcat conn /
i have not any error, but i can just see apache server. not tomcat or cocoon
on my browser ...

i heard that mod_webapp have bugs... it's true ..??



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