[opencms-dev] Cannot log In - 404 error
Stephan Hartmann
hartmann at waehrisch-feykes.de
Fri Nov 9 11:27:59 CET 2001
This is a very bad behavior since version 4.4.0 of opencms.
I mentioned this at that time in this list but nothing changed.
You need to do everything from a win box with IE5.0 or higher (or 5.5?).
Nothing won't work with any browser on Linux, neither the installation
procedure nor the workspace (i.e. the explorer of the workspace, you may do a
little administration, but i didn't try it).
Only the result can be viewed under Linux
:ยด(
You can ignore the NoClassDefFoundError for the fop.
Or put the fop.jar into your oclib dir if you need it for generation pdf.
- Stephan
Am Freitag, 9. November 2001 11:06 schrieben Sie:
> Hi,
>
> One problem down and another rears it's ugly head:
>
> System: RedHat Linux 7? with latest stable versions of java, mysql, tomcat,
> opencms.
>
> I Have managed to run the setup program, I get to a page where I am
> informed that Apache Tomcat 4.0.1 has not been tested with opencms, I check
> the box to continue anyway and click on continue. I then get back to the
> start of the setup process - Is this normal? ... or should more setup have
> followed?
>
> Assuming this is OK I tried to login via
> http://localhost:8080/opencms/opencms/system/workplace/action/login.html,
> but I just get a 404 error: the requested resource (notfound) is not
> available. I cannot seem to access anything past the initial opencms
> directory eg . Could this be a problem with the way the VFS (guess this is
> virtual file system) configuration is setup? How does this work?
>
> Checking the logs the only thing that concerns me is:
>
> <opencms_int> [CmsLauncherManager] java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apace/fop/apps/Driver
>
> Any help greatly appreciated,
>
> David.
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