whats the URL you tried to access? I really don't know if it is a configuration issue, but I can only access resources deployed in tomcat or jboss here the URL like "http://machine/app/" (with the slash at the end) in my environment. Have you tried this?
Hope I know how to reproduce the magic ;-)Bruno Unna wrote:
> I've observed the same behaviour.
>
> JBoss 4.2.3 GA logs:
>
>
>> 10:25:27,612 INFO [TomcatDeployer] deploy, ctxPath=/drools-guvnor,
>> warUrl=.../tmp/deploy/tmp1680803289062951477drools-guvnor-exp.war/
>> 10:25:41,923 INFO [STDOUT] INFO 26-05 10:25:41,917
>> (MailboxService.java:init:45) Starting mailbox service
>> 10:25:41,925 INFO [STDOUT] INFO 26-05 10:25:41,923
>> (MailboxService.java:wakeUp:52) Waking up
>> 10:25:41,929 INFO [STDOUT] INFO 26-05 10:25:41,929
>> (MailboxService.java:processOutgoing:62) Processing outgoing
>> messages
>> 10:25:41,966 INFO [STDOUT] DEBUG 26-05 10:25:41,966
>> (MailboxService.java:processOutgoing:66) Outgoing messages size 0
>> 10:25:42,073 INFO [STDOUT] DEBUG 26-05 10:25:42,072
>> (MailboxService.java:process:72) Processing any inbound messages
>> for mailman
>> …
>>
>
> and nothing looks crippled (except the log4j errors to which I'm
> getting used to…
>
> What's more: tomcat reports the /drools-guvnor context as a valid one,
> but when requested, the browser gets an error "The requested resource
> (/drools-guvnor) is not available", and the log shows no error or
> warning, whatsoever.
>
> And the magic: today, without updating/recompiling/redeploying, guvnor
> just started working again. Out of nothing, suddenly. I wish I could
> provide more information but, as previously stated, the log file is
> not very useful in this case.
>
>
> Regards.
>
>
> On May 26, 2010, at 10:03, Jervis Liu wrote:
>
>
>> Michael Neale wrote:
>>
>>> there must be a message in the log somewhere...
>>>
>>>
>> Nothing strange in the log. Even after I set log level to DEBUG. But I
>> can see from the log that the guvnor back end is indeed running for
>> example, the jcr repository is started, the MailboxService is running
>> etc. But it can not be accessed from browser.
>>
>>
>>> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Jervis Liu <jliu@redhat.com
>>> <mailto:jliu@redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The drools-guvnor.war built from drools trunk does not work
>>> anymore. I
>>> have tried JBoss 4.3 and JBOSS 5.1, neither work. There is no
>>> error
>>> message or exception in log, the browser just say "The requested
>>> resource (/drools-guvnor) is not available". Does anymore know
>>> whats
>>> going on there? I am looking into this right now, but if you
>>> know what
>>> may cause the problem, please also help. I am pretty sure it was
>>> working
>>> two weeks ago. BTW, it still works in Eclipse.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jervis
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