Norris Shelton wrote:
I have compared the configuration to multiple examples and it appears to be set-up correctly. There is another question similar to this with the exact problem, also on Tomcat/Vignette.
Attached are the files, since the pasting earlier did not work.
Norris,
I know nothing about portals, nor Vignette, nor spring or whatever, so the following is
just a vague idea based on this portion of the logfile :
2010-06-28 16:08:32 DEBUG - Including resource [/WEB-INF/jsp/normal.jsp] in
InternalResourceView 'normal'
org.springframework.web.servlet.view.InternalResourceView.renderMergedOutputModel:227
2010-06-28 16:08:32 ERROR - Could not complete request
org.springframework.web.portlet.FrameworkPortlet.processRequest:559
javax.portlet.PortletException: javax.servlet.ServletException: File
"/WEB-INF/servlet/view" not found
at
com.vignette.portal.portlet.jsrcontainer.internal.standardcontainer.invocation.apiimpl.PortletRequestDispatcherImpl.include(PortletRequestDispatcherImpl.java:327)
~[na:na]
at
org.springframework.web.portlet.DispatcherPortlet.doRender(DispatcherPortlet.java:1137)
I doubt (but I am not sure) that a logging module would wilfully HTML-escape real
quotation marks in a message before printing it to the logfile.
To me it thus looks like some module is trying to "render" some html code, in the course
of which it is supposed to read, and interpret the file /WEB-INF/jsp/normal.jsp.
In that file, it finds some kind of "include" instruction which should give it the
(relative?) path of another file/thing to include here.
That file/thing path should be :
/WEB-INF/servlet/view
or maybe the same between quotation marks :
"/WEB-INF/servlet/view"
However, instead it finds :
"/WEB-INF/servlet/view"
which looks as if something already went through the page that contains this link
(normal.jsp ?), and already HTML-escaped the surrounding quotation marks into
"
sequences, as if this was part of the html text of the page instead of an
include instruction.
Of course, whatever is trying to open that to-include file/thing is never going to find
it, because there is no file/thing starting with ""...." anywhere.
What does that include line look like, in the "normal.jsp" file ?
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