THERE'S NO context.xml.
Also, since my app is a third party (not properly Tomcat or Apache's)
server.xml does not contain any information ab them.
Server.xml was uploaded.
Thanks for the reply.


Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> 
>> From: Rodro [mailto:rodrigo_alle...@ibi.com] 
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat URL Rewrite. Help with configuration.
>> 
>> Though redirection didn't work, but furthermore when I try to see
>> http://localhost:8080/rewrite-status, I get the below error:
>> Estado HTTP 404 - /rewrite-status
> 
> That would be expected, since you don't appear to have a webapp named
> "rewrite-status".
> 
> You likely do not have your webapp deployed properly.  If you want your
> webapp to be the default one, it must be named ROOT (case sensitive, even
> on Windows).  Post your server.xml and the META-INF/context.xml file from
> your webapp (if it exists).
> 
>  - Chuck
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