[Geoserver-users] Permissions issue, I think

I've got an odd problem. I've done a lot of searching for what may be causing
this problem.

I have geoserver running on my Ubuntu server machine. It's working OK. But I
can't send any actual requests to the server. I keep getting a servlet
exception.

I'm running Tomcat and Apache2 and I'm sure the jk connection is set up, as
other servlets seem to be working fine.

What am I missing?

Is it something I need to add to my web.xml file?

This is making me crazy.

Oh, I've copied an example index file from the demo and it works fine until
a get request (click) occurs. I get nothing.

I have solved this before in a previous set up. Now, not so much.

Eric Aspengren
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easpengren ha scritto:

I've got an odd problem. I've done a lot of searching for what may be causing
this problem.

I have geoserver running on my Ubuntu server machine. It's working OK. But I
can't send any actual requests to the server. I keep getting a servlet
exception.

I'm running Tomcat and Apache2 and I'm sure the jk connection is set up, as
other servlets seem to be working fine.

What am I missing?

Hmm... I have no idea. My past experience with jk (in other projects) wasn't good, so I never really used it.
Can you post the full stack trace of the servlet exception? We
may be able to figure out what's going on.

Cheers
Andrea

Thank you. I've given up on Tomcat and Apache2. So far the binary seems to be
working quite well.

Eric

aaime wrote:

easpengren ha scritto:

I've got an odd problem. I've done a lot of searching for what may be
causing
this problem.

I have geoserver running on my Ubuntu server machine. It's working OK.
But I
can't send any actual requests to the server. I keep getting a servlet
exception.

I'm running Tomcat and Apache2 and I'm sure the jk connection is set up,
as
other servlets seem to be working fine.

What am I missing?

Hmm... I have no idea. My past experience with jk (in other projects)
wasn't good, so I never really used it.
Can you post the full stack trace of the servlet exception? We
may be able to figure out what's going on.

Cheers
Andrea

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