Thanks for your advice David. I will abandon this forum and try to figure
it out myself.
"Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> on Wednesday, March 26, 2008
at 7:46 AM -0500 wrote:
>Bad Gateway wouldn't be generated by tomcat unless your tomcat code was
>somehow getting content from another site. Given your most recent log
>snippets have apparently been from an httpd error log file instead of
>tomcat's logs (like catalina.out), I'm going to guess your mod_jk setup
>in httpd isn't working. JSP compile errors don't show up in the httpd
>error log and mod_jk errors don't show up in catalina.out under any
>normal setup.
>
>As Chuck points out, there isn't just one problem here, there's
>several. Start by making sure your tomcat is working first. You can do
>that by making sure a standard http connector is setup to let's say port
>8080 and then hitting http://ww3.nisonline.org:8080/test.jsp. When that
>works, fix your mod_jk setup.
>
>--David
>
>Tommy Peterson wrote:
>> When the unable to compile class for JSP error showed up (it isn't
>> anymore) it would mention the jsp file that I was calling. I
>intentionally
>> called several different jsp files to see if it was the coding,
>althougth
>> this application works now, and has for years, on a different server
>just
>> fine (I need to move it)--so it isn't a code issue. The error points to
>a
>> line in that file. I have looked to see if the class is there--it is.
>> Anyway, this says to me that Java is somehow not being used or installed
>> correclty--things can't compile. I verified that Java was installed
>> correctly. Anyway, what happens now is that the page just sits there and
>> then after a few seconds I get a Bad Gateway page. A 502 error. Try it:
>> ww4.nislonline.org or use the other one that I am now pointing to the
>> standard jsp examples to test whether Tomcat shows up:
>ww3.nislonline.org
>> You'll see the HTML page but try to submit the post: same issue as it is
>> posting to a jsp page.
>>
>> I don't understand why this has to be this difficult. I have followed
>the
>> documentation. And it seems I just keep running into new brick walls.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> on Tuesday, March 25, 2008
>> at 3:55 PM -0500 wrote:
>>
>>> In that case, there should have been some text after
>>> 'org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP: '
>>> citing the line number and problem with the jsp. Is it really just
>>> blank where compile error message should be? Can you try to restart
>>> tomcat and see if that clears the issue?
>>>
>>> --David
>>>
>>> Tommy Peterson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I went all the way to the top of the error log for the first error;
>>>>
>>> there
>>>
>>>> were two, one after the other:
>>>> [error] jk_ajp_common.c (1004): (ajp13) can't receive the response
>>>>
>>> message
>>>
>>>> from tomcat, tomcat (127.0.0.1:8009) has forced a connection close for
>>>> socket 4540
>>>> [Tue Mar 25 15:02:44.320 2008] [5796:5300] [error] jk_ajp_common.c
>>>>
>>> (1766):
>>>
>>>> (ajp13) Tomcat is down or refused connection. No response has been
>sent
>>>>
>>> to
>>>
>>>> the client (yet)
>>>>
>>>> "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> on Tuesday, March 25,
>2008
>>>> at 2:26 PM -0500 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> From experience, this error is usually the result of an earlier
>error.
>>>>>
>>>>> Look further up your logs to the first error that occurs after you
>>>>> request this page. Fix that and this one should go away.
>>>>>
>>>>> --David
>>>>>
>>>>> Tommy Peterson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> this is the problem with every jsp page I try to hit. does this mean
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> java
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> can't compile the java beans? I don't get this. I did a search and
>lot
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> of
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> a ppl seem to have issue but no solutions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> type Exception report
>>>>>>
>>>>>> message
>>>>>>
>>>>>> description The server encountered an internal error () that
>prevented
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> it
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> from fulfilling this request.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> exception
>>>>>>
>>>>>> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Stacktrace:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>
> org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:92)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
> org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:330)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
> org.apache.jasper.compiler.JDTCompiler.generateClass(JDTCompiler.java:423)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:308)
>>>>>> org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:286)
>>>>>> org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:273)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>
> org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:566)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:317)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:320)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:266)
>>>>>> javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:803)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> on Tuesday, March 25,
>>>>>>
>>> 2008
>>>
>>>>>> at 1:03 PM -0500 wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sorry about that.
>>>>>>> Tomcat 6.0.1.4
>>>>>>> Apache 2.2.9
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What is the command to get a module version number listing?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I am on the server and enter localhost:8080/nisl4 or
>>>>>>> localhost:8080/nisl3 I get a 500 error saying that something can't
>be
>>>>>>> compiled. So i guess technicall I can reach the apps.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>> "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> on Tuesday, March 25,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> 2008
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> at 11:51 AM -0500 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> From: Tommy Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>>>> Subject: another apache/tomcat/mod_jk/virtual hosting
>>>>>>>>>
>>> question/issue
>>>
>>>>>>>>> But I cannot get the Java apps to work.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Don't suppose you'd care to give anyone a hint about what versions
>>>>>>>>
>>> of
>>>
>>>>>>>> Tomcat, httpd, mod_jk, etc., you happen to be using?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Can you access the webapps directly (port 8080), bypassing httpd?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - Chuck
>>>>>>>>
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