Are you creating a simple apache server? Are you creating a WAS server? do you have tomcat running? Apache by itself won't serve war files without an application server in the middle of things.

On 11/5/2010 3:48 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
I created a new server, using the defaults, with

http://123.456.789.1:2001/HTTPAdmin

I used port 80.

I can enter

http://123.456.789.8/

and I see the expected sample web page.

I expected to be able to:

ftp a .war file and then be able to reach the .war file but I get 403
Forbidden by rule.


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