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Two big newbie issues

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jaykaze@gmail.com - 21 Dec 2005 21:49 GMT
When I go to http://myserver:8080, I get the Apache Jakarta Project
page which says it's the default Tomcat homepage.

I click on Tomcat Manager and I get prompted for a user name and
password.

And I end up at the Manager page.

I see the usename and password in the tomcat-users.xml file and it says
I have the admin and manager roles.

When I click on \admin, I get nothing, just white space...

It tries to go to http://myserver:8080/admin and the windows flag quits
waving and the bottom left says "Done" but I got nothing but white
space.

My second problem is that the only app of any consequence on the server
is now  found at:

http://myserver:8080/MyApplication

I'd like it to be found at simply:

Http://MyServer

Then I've got to drop a  certificate on it and make it run on SSL.

Am I going to have more trouble trying to get the internet to use my
port 8443 or switching tomcat to port 443?

Friday is my last day and if I don't get this done, there's going to be
alot of money poured down the drain by this outfit and I'm not going to
care much.

Thanks for helping!
-robot
Tim Terry - 22 Dec 2005 00:17 GMT
> When I go to http://myserver:8080, I get the Apache Jakarta Project
> page which says it's the default Tomcat homepage.
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
> Thanks for helping!
> -robot

change your connector to use a ssl connector (commented out by default)
and deploy your application in the root context (eg  in the 'ROOT' dir)

Tim
Viator - 22 Dec 2005 08:43 GMT
The file you may be interested in is server.xml in conf derectory of
Tomcat installation. You can also read the manual of tomcat.

Amit :-)


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