try to uncommented code in web.xml in tomcat/conf
servlet invoker and servlet-mapping tags. and restart your tomcat again.
good luck

On 8/2/06, Propes, Barry L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

that may need to be reconfigured in the server.xml file, within the
Context path area.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 8:25 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: HTTP Status 404 - /jsp-examples/


Can't get the jsp-example to run, getting 404 error.

I have installed tomcat 5.0.28 under AIX 5.3 and Java SDK 1.4.2. The
service is
running under the same account that I used to install. I have setup the
following environment variables:

        CATALINA_HOME
        CATALINA_BASE
        JAVA_HOME

I have added following to the path: /usr/java14/jre/bin:/usr/java14/bin

The default page index.jsp from the webapps folder comes up okay and I
can
perform most of the admin functions however the jsp-examples and
servelet
examples return 404 error.

I have installed tomcat multiple times yet no luck.  Google has not been
of any
help. In the bugs database, only reference I found was to check on the
tomcat
users list.

Seems like tomcat is missing the context path for jsp-examples, where
would I
check that? Shouldn't that be alreday defined in the default
configuration
files.

Please advise, I am really frustrated.  Thanks!


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