From your Web browser, enter one of the following URLs, or a URL that matches how you configured your Http server and web server interface (abtwsi):
http://myServer/servlet/com.ibm.abt.web.servlet.Router http://myServer/servlet/Router
Note: | Under WebSphere, the launch URL field for the browser is:
http://myServer/servlet/Router |
http://myServer/cgi-bin/abtwsac.exe http://myServer/abtwsac.exe http://myServer/cgi-bin/abtwsi http://myServer/abtwsi
This should answer an error message from the web server interface (WSI) program. Depending on your current setup, you will get one of the following errors:
Unable to connect to port nnnn No class responded to this request The 'PATH_INFO' environment variable was not set by the calling program
If you get any of these messages, your WSI setup is correct. These messages indicate that your Http Web server and WSI are configured to communicate with each other.
If you do not receive either of these messages, you will probably get either an Http error 500, 404, or some other error. In this case do the following:
If you are running a CGI interface, check that the directory for abtwsi.cnf is enabled for web sharing.
If you are running a CGI interface, you can also check the abtwsi configuration from a command prompt:
If WSI is working properly, you should get an HTML response, indicating the PATH.INFO environment variable is not set. You do not need the PATH.INFO environment variable to be set as it is set by the Http Web server each time a request is made to the CGI program.
If you can get an HTML response from the command line but not from the Web browser, your Http server is not configured to find the web server interface (abtwsi).