On 12/2/10 10:00 AM, Justin Case wrote:
>> From: Konstantin Kolinko <knst.koli...@gmail.com>
> 
>>
>> Just  curious: why wtpwebapps? Eclipse IDE uses that name.
> 
> Precisely :) Only because Eclipse publishes it there, so the name was kept. 
> No 
> other reason.
> 
>> Try with recent 6.0.x (build it yourself), or  6.0.30 (when it comes
>> out), or 7.0.5 -- they will log such requests into  AccessLog.
>> Usually it means that this request was rejected by the connector,  or
>> by CoyoteAdapter.  What is your client?
> 
> Ummm, I wouldn't go into beta stuff... I have enough troubles as you can see 
> :) 
> and what do you mean by "client"? The browser?
> 
>> Do you have a ROOT  application deployed? You should have one.
> 
> This is true, I don't have one. Might this be The/a problem?

If the request isn't being routed to your application, then without a
ROOT application the host hasn't got a mechanism to serve any response
other than an error.


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