HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Your application uses classes which are defined in one or more

JAR

files. This error

appears when any of these dependency

JAR

files is not added into the CLASSPATH.

If your application is a web application developed on Windows using Eclipse IDE,
then you should add all the dependency

JAR

files in the project library path and

resolve the J2EE module dependency on these

JAR

files using the steps described

in the

Adding Dependency JAR Files in the Project Library Path

of the

Getting

Started with Spring

chapter. However, if your application is not a web application,

you need to add the dependency

JAR

files into the CLASSPATH.

23.23.2.2

Why do I get the Resource not found error while accessing the home page of any
web application deployed under NSJSP 6.0?
This error can be attributed to various reasons, such as absence of files in the
specified location, insufficient permissions on the file, improper deployment and
so on. However, you can perform the following checks:

1.

Make sure that you have followed all the deployment steps correctly.

2.

Verify that your application is deployed successfully. You can ensure this by
checking that the application folder is successfully created under the

<NSJSP

installation directory>/webapps

directory. However, if your

application folder is not created, check whether the values of

unpackWARs

and

autoDeploy

are set to

true

in the

server.xml

file under

<NSJSP

installation directory>/conf

directory.

3.

If your application

WAR

file is properly deployed, then check the configurations

in the

web.xml

file of your application.

4.

If the above steps do not yield any results, then restart your iTP WebServer.

23.23.2.3

I have deployed my web application archive (

WAR

) file in NSJSP; however, I am

not able to access the application using the web browser. How can I verify if the
environment for my application is properly running or not?
Following is the list of the actions to confirm that the environment for your
application is proper:

1.

Verify that the application was successfully deployed in NSJSP. To verify,
confirm the creation of application folder in

<NSJSP installation

directory>/webapps directory

.

2.

Check that the iTP WebServer is started. You can execute the

ps –A | grep httpd

command on OSS to check that the instance of iTP WebServer used by you is
running.

3.

Check that the servlet instance and

httpd

processes are running under the

PATHMON, without any error. You can use

status server *

inside the

iTP WebServer PATHMON.

4.

Check that the

rout

processes are running on the system. You can use status

*,prog *.*.rout

on the guardian environment.

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