Ok so it looks like it has always been called test
PJ
Peter Johnson wrote:
> I have 5.5.4 and the admin apps tree navigation appears unusable.
> Could it have something to do with the following
>
>
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25 org.apache.struts.util.ModuleUtils - Get
> module name for path /setUpTree.do
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25 org.apache.struts.util.ModuleUtils -
> Module name found: default
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - Processing a 'GET' for path '/setUpTree'
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - Looking for Action instance for class
> org.apache.webapp.admin.SetUpTreeAction
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - Returning existing Action instance
>
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - processForwardConfig(ForwardConfig[name=Tree Control
> Test,path=/tree-control-test.jsp,redirect=false,contextRelative=false,module=null])
>
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor25
> org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher -
> servletPath=/tree-control-test.jsp, pathInfo=null, queryString=null,
> name=null
>
> The tree link is also
> http://localhost:8080/admin/treeControlTest.do?tree=
>
> It is the "Test" bit that has me wondering. Clicking the above link
> generates
>
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23 org.apache.struts.util.ModuleUtils - Get
> module name for path /treeControlTest.do
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23 org.apache.struts.util.ModuleUtils -
> Module name found: default
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - Processing a 'GET' for path '/treeControlTest'
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - Looking for Action instance for class
> org.apache.webapp.admin.TreeControlTestAction
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - Returning existing Action instance
> INFO http-8080-Processor23
> org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/admin]
> - action: Entered TreeControlTestAction:perform()
> INFO http-8080-Processor23
> org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/admin]
> - action: Entered TreeControlTestAction:perform()
> INFO http-8080-Processor23
> org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/admin]
> - action: Tree expand/contract on
> INFO http-8080-Processor23
> org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/admin]
> - action: Tree expand/contract on
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23 org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor
> - processForwardConfig(ForwardConfig[name=Tree Control
> Test,path=/tree-control-test.jsp,redirect=false,contextRelative=false,module=null])
>
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23
> org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher -
> servletPath=/tree-control-test.jsp, pathInfo=null, queryString=null,
> name=null
> DEBUG http-8080-Processor23
> org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher -
> servletPath=/tree-control-test.jsp, pathInfo=null, queryString=null,
> name=null
>
> Has someone been playing / trying something and checked in the
> "testing" version somewhere?
>
> PJ
>
> Kelly, Steve wrote:
>
>> James,
>>
>> Thanks for that. That's done the trick. Dunno why there was not a valid
>> admin.xml file as there is on the Windows install.
>>
>> However, I still have a problem. I'd expect to see a tree a bit like
>> this when I get into the admin application:
>> Tomcat Server
>> Service (Catalina)
>> Host (localhost)
>> Context (/)
>> Context (/admin)
>> Context (/manager) Etc....
>>
>> But I just see as far down as Service(Catalina).
>>
>> Any clues.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Steve.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Montz, James C. (James Tower) [mailto:JCMontz@jamestower.com]
>> Sent: 13 December 2004 15:54
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
>>
>> Bare with me, I usually work with Tomcat 4.5 on Linux. My first stab at
>> Tomcat 5.5 is on Windows.
>>
>> Anyway, was looking at the files for the tar.gz release of the admin
>> tools.
>>
>> Verify that you do indeed have a conf\Catalina\localhost\admin.xml
>> (double check file permissions as well) This is what re-maps requests
>> for /admin to \server\webapps\admin.
>>
>>
>> To me, it does not appear to have a proper context path specified?
>> Is the context mapping assumed? Based on the name of the file?
>>
>> If required? Modify conf\Catalina\localhost\admin.xml with a path, like
>> so;
>>
>> <Context docBase="${catalina.home}/server/webapps/admin"
>> path="/admin" privileged="true" antiResourceLocking="false"
>> antiJARLocking="false">
>> </Context>
>>
>> This should override the generic page in \webapps\ROOT\admin\
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kelly, Steve [mailto:Steve.Kelly@commercequest.com] Sent:
>> Friday, December 10, 2004 2:52 PM
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
>>
>> James,
>>
>> I'm on RedHat Linux V9. Everything (tomcat and the admin package) is
>> installed in the jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4 directory.
>> Even if I undeploy the admin application and then deploy it specifying
>> the $CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/admin directory I still get the same
>> same message telling me to download and install the separate admin
>> application.
>>
>> There must be something (can anyone tell me what?) pointing /admin to
>> the web page that displays this message.
>>
>> Steve.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Montz, James C. (James Tower) [mailto:JCMontz@jamestower.com]
>> Sent: 10 December 2004 20:13
>> To: Tomcat Users List; Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
>>
>> Did you simply extract the .zip file into your Tomcat 5.5.4 install
>> directory?
>>
>> The .zip has a file path of jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4\, but the default
>> installation directory is Tomcat 5.5\
>>
>> So if you simply extracted the zip into your install directory, look for
>> a directory named jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4
>>
>> Drag & Drop those directory contents to the true tomcat installation
>> directory.
>>
>> Perhaps the .zip could be re-packaged and remove the path
>> jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4 from the archive?
>> This would allow users to simply unzip admin.zip into their installation
>> directory.
>>
>> James
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kelly, Steve [mailto:Steve.Kelly@commercequest.com]
>> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 1:47 PM
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
>>
>> Wade,
>>
>> Forgive me but I'm a novice at this stuff. How can I modify the link ?
>> The context name is 'admin' but when I key in
>> http://localhost:8080/admin I get the same message telling me to
>> download and install the separate admin application.
>>
>> Steve.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Wade Chandler [mailto:wchandler@redesetgrow.com]
>> Sent: 10 December 2004 17:27
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat Administration Application
>>
>> Kelly, Steve wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I've just installed Tomcat 5.5.4. I also downloaded the separate
>>> Tomcat Administration application. But when I click the Tomcat
>>> Administration button I still get the message saying the web
>>> application is no longer installed by default. From the Tomcat manager
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> it says that application 'admin' is running. What else do I need to do
>>>
>>
>> to get into it ?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>>
>>> Steve.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Well, I assume that first page you are talking about is static, so it
>> has no idea about the management app. You could probably find and
>> modify the link, and the other thing is from your manager application
>> find the context for the admin app and type in
>> http://yourservername:yourport/contextname
>>
>> Wade
>>
>>
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