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Mark,

If you install the application via HTTP Server Admin, the regen will be
automatic, and you only have to start your web application and your away

cheers
Colin.W
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:MarkP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 23 April 2004 15:49
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Running a JSP in Websphere


There are several things that look like they could be wrong.

1)  Your URL starts with https://  Is this site using SSL?

2)  Your URL should look something like this:

http://as400adm.pct.edu:1900/context-root/FileName.jsp

3)  Whenever you install a new application into WAS you have to regen the 
Apache plugin configuration file so that it knows about the new context 
root. and to route that request to WAS as opposed to handle it itself. 






wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/23/2004 10:42:07 AM:

> I am trying my first attempt at getting a JSP to run from Websphere. I 
> have a single JSP file that I know works as I have setup tomcat and it 
> will run under tomcat. I created a Dynamic Web Project in WDSC, add 
> the JSP file to the Web Content folder, exported the project as both 
> and EAR and a WAR file, installed the application into my Websphere 
> server and attempted to run it using this url 
> https://as400adm.pct.edu:1900/myjsp
> 
> port 1900 is the port assigned to the apache HTTP server, ports 
> 1901-1912 are assigned to the WAS server. myjsp was the name I used 
> when I install the file as a war and is the name I used inside the ear 
> file. I get a page not found error when I try to run the application 
> no matter which way I try and install it.  Where am I going wrong ? 
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