[opencms-dev] Cannot log In - 404 error

Stephan Hartmann hartmann at waehrisch-feykes.de
Fri Nov 9 12:22:46 CET 2001


> OK then,
>
> Does this mean that I have to install OpenCMS on a windows machine? ... or
> do I just have to use a windows machine to access openCMS remotely?

This time you have luck. Just let all as is and connect your Linux box from a 
windows box and everything should work fine. But don't forget to tune your 
cache settings right.

>
> If the latter is the case then I guess this means that I need to install
> and configure apache as well right?  Is it easy to integrate apache with
> tomcat - or is tomcat then not needed?  Is there is some documentation?  OR
> do you reckon I would be better installing an older version of OpenCMS?
>

keep using the latest version on linux :-)


> <Note: I cleared the cache as suggested by Andreas but no joy - would have
> been nice though!>
>
> Cheers,
>
> David.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: owner-opencms-dev at www.opencms.com
> >[mailto:owner-opencms-dev at www.opencms.com]On Behalf Of Stephan Hartmann
> >Sent: 09 November 2001 11:28
> >To: opencms-dev at www.opencms.com
> >Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Cannot log In - 404 error
> >
> >
> >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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