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Re: JRun issue simple deployment
Jason,
The first thing I would do is start / restart the
new bob server from the JRun Launcher app. Verify
that it starts correctly and is listed as running (hit
refresh after 30 seconds or so for kicks). Next, go
to the JRun Management Console and click on the bob
server link. Is the HelloWorld Application listed in
the web applications section? If not, click add and
enter the root directory (<jrun_home>/servers/bob) of
the HelloWorld application. Restart the server and
retry. If it is already listed or you do all of this
and it still is not working, then there may be a
problem with your servlet mapping in your web.xml
file.
Let me know what happens...
-MLA
--- "Jason R. Kretzer" <jason@OpinionOne.com> wrote:
> I am using JRun 4.
>
> I started the admin server with ./jrun -start admin
>
> After logging in, I created the bob server from the
> menu at the top of
> the admin page using port 8101.
>
> I created the WEB-INF and WEB-INF/classes
> directories and the
> WEB-INF/web.xml. WEB-INF is located directly below
> [jrun_root]/servers/bob/. I then placed my
> HelloWorld.java and
> HelloWorld.class to
> [jrun_root]/servers/bob/WEB-INF/classes.
>
> I then restarted the bob server. First using the
> admin page, then from
> the command line. I tried to access the HelloWorld
> servlet using the
> following URL
>
> http://localhost:8101/HelloWorld and got this
> message in the browser
>
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Oops! We couldn't find your document.
>
> The file that you requested could not be found on
> this server.
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> and this message on the command line
>
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 02/20 14:52:46 info HelloWorld
> 02/20 14:52:46 info HelloWorld
> 02/20 14:52:46 info HelloWorld
> 02/20 14:52:46 error Requested resource null not
> found
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This is all the feedback I have received and have
> done nothing besides
> what I wrote here.
>
> Is there something else I need to do?
>
> -Jason
>
>
> On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 14:34, Mike Arnett wrote:
>
> > The structure should be the same as TomCat with
> all
> > classes that are NOT in a jar or zip archive being
> > located in the WEB-INF/classes directory and the
> > web.xml file being in the WEB-INF directory.
> > What version are you using? Are you using the JMC
> to
> > deploy or hot deploy or what? Are you able to
> deploy,
> > but unable to access the servlet or are you unable
> to
> > deploy altogether?
> > Hope this helps,
> > -MLA
> >
> > --- "Jason R. Kretzer" <jason@OpinionOne.com>
> wrote:
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > I have downloaded the trial version today and I
> am
> > > having problems
> > > deploying a simple "HelloWorld" servlet.
> > > I am using the JMC on port 8000 and have created
> a
> > > new server called
> > > bob.
> > >
> > > Where does the HelloWorld.class file need to go?
> How
> > > do I access it once
> > > it is in place?
> > >
> > > http://localhost/HelloWorld (for port 80)?
> > >
> > > Where do I place my web.xml? Where do any images
> > > that I need to use go?
> > >
> > > I have much experience with Tomcat but this
> seems to
> > > be really
> > > different. Please help.
> > >
> > > -Jason
> > >
> >
> >
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