HTTP Status 404 - Servlet WOServletAdaptor is not available
HTTP Status 404 - Servlet WOServletAdaptor is not available
- Subject: HTTP Status 404 - Servlet WOServletAdaptor is not available
- From: Jeremy Matthews <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 08:27:26 -0400
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work, though I did notice that some of my steps are no longer necessary.
Any Tomcat SSDD'ers out there who have solved this problem?
Thanks,
jeremy
On Thursday, September 07, 2006, at 08:42PM, David Avendasora <email@hidden> wrote:
>This is something I found the hard way, and I thought I had posted,
>but apparently not:
>
>First, but not really critical, is that with the more current version
>of Xcode (At least 2.3 and above, I believe), you no longer need
>steps 2 and 3 of the Xcode instructions as it no longer fails simply
>trying to build.
>
>The real key is step 4. When you specify the servlet settings (Deploy
>in a servlet container, Deploy as a Servlet Single Directory
>Deployment, etc.) while setting up a new Xcode project, those build
>settings make it into the .xcodeproj package, but they don't show up
>in the build settings and (THIS IS THE KEY!!!) you can't overwrite or
>change them, no matter what build settings you put in manually. (I
>have submitted this bug to Apple.) Because of this bug step 4 in your
>instructions doesn't actually do what it is supposed to.
>
>Here's how you fix the build settings, picking up after your step 1:
>
>2) Make a backup of your .xcodeproj package (just in case)
>3) Show the contents the .xcodeproj package in the finder (Right-
>click in finder and select "Show Package Contents")
>4) Open the "project.pbxproj" file in a text editor. Find all of the
>SERVLET_* keys you are trying to set manually and remove them from
>the file. (simply do a search, it's pretty obvious on what you need
>to do to get rid of them.)
>5) Save and close the file
>6) Open the project again in Xcode and continue with your Step 4 from
>the link below.
>
>I hope this helps you, I know I spent days trying to figure out why
>my settings weren't working.
>
>If this works for you, please feel free to put it up on the Wiki. If
>you don't have the time, let me know and I'll put the entire process
>up there, with your permission.
>
>Dave
>
>On Sep 7, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
>
>> (Apologies for cross-posting...not sure where the problem lies)
>>
>> Somehow, my directions no longer work, and I've like to update them
>> for WO 5.3.2 and Tomcat 5.5.17...(SSDD)
>> Upon following my own directions, I get the dreaded "HTTP Status
>> 404 - Servlet WOServletAdaptor is not available" error.
>>
>> I've double-checked the license key; this error occurs even on new
>> WO app projects.
>>
>> The old instructions:
>> http://www.sisuworks.com/page3/files/WebObjects Tomcat MySQL.rtf
>>
>>
>>
>> Any advice would be helpful; I'd be happy to re-adjust my docs
>> since I still get questions from time to time...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> jeremy
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