Posted: 31. October 2007 09:16
After installing it I could replicate exactly all your issues (and some).
I started by looking at the *.xml files as they seemed to be the key to how TomCat powers its 'on the fly' page creation - which, because it was not working, failed to create those pages that gave all the 404 Page not found errors.
Hours later and after going down many dead end alleys, I was convinced they had nix to do with it and concentrated on the flow of Apache from startup - I even reinstalled TomCat to see if it was an installation bug.
This lead me to try and create a VirtualHost container which was obviously unsuccessful as there was already a localhost defined.
I then looked more closely at the Apache configuration files which are the 'be all and end all' of the server.
Finally the java configuration file revealed it's seemingly simple secret solution.
So I have it working now and you can try this on your installation to confirm it:
Have your jforum directory in the xampp\tomcat directory only (not in the htdocs directory)
In your xampp\apache\conf\extra\mod_jk.conf file, add the bold additional line as shown:
Save and restart Apache
Clear your browser's cache, take a deep breath, cross your fingers and go to:
http://localhost/jforum/install.jsp
Please let me know if it works now for you.
BTW in my java.conf file that section looks like this (my version of XAMPP is 1.6.3a Apache 2.2.4)
Phew! that was a hard days night
Now where was I....
===========================================
1. The new DeskTopXampp launch control for XAMPP / XAMPPlite
Posted by Ridgewood available from Ridgewood'sDTX web site
2. Make Richer Ajax Applications - Faster
TIBCO General Interface Pro Edition but FREE and Open Source
Fully working with NO donations required to get a user/password
===========================================
I started by looking at the *.xml files as they seemed to be the key to how TomCat powers its 'on the fly' page creation - which, because it was not working, failed to create those pages that gave all the 404 Page not found errors.
Hours later and after going down many dead end alleys, I was convinced they had nix to do with it and concentrated on the flow of Apache from startup - I even reinstalled TomCat to see if it was an installation bug.
This lead me to try and create a VirtualHost container which was obviously unsuccessful as there was already a localhost defined.
I then looked more closely at the Apache configuration files which are the 'be all and end all' of the server.
Finally the java configuration file revealed it's seemingly simple secret solution.
So I have it working now and you can try this on your installation to confirm it:
Have your jforum directory in the xampp\tomcat directory only (not in the htdocs directory)
In your xampp\apache\conf\extra\mod_jk.conf file, add the bold additional line as shown:
JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
JkMount /examples/* ajp13
JkMount /jforum/* ajp13
Save and restart Apache
Clear your browser's cache, take a deep breath, cross your fingers and go to:
http://localhost/jforum/install.jsp
Please let me know if it works now for you.
BTW in my java.conf file that section looks like this (my version of XAMPP is 1.6.3a Apache 2.2.4)
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JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
JkMount /java/* ajp13
JkMount /jsp-examples/* ajp13
JkMount /servlets-examples/* ajp13
JkMount /jforum/* ajp13
Phew! that was a hard days night
Now where was I....
===========================================
1. The new DeskTopXampp launch control for XAMPP / XAMPPlite
Posted by Ridgewood available from Ridgewood'sDTX web site
2. Make Richer Ajax Applications - Faster
TIBCO General Interface Pro Edition but FREE and Open Source
Fully working with NO donations required to get a user/password
===========================================