not elegant or intuitive...

http://<host>/lni/lni

And you need the client to interact because it requires POST.

-Mark

On May 16, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Rick Runyan wrote:

> lni is right there in the Tomcat webapps folder right beside xmlui,  
> which works like a champ.  I’m not experienced with web apps, and  
> even less so with java web apps, so I’m at something of a loss  
> here.  I’ve spent a while reading and trying to figure out the  
> problem, with not much success.  Mostly, it seems like there should  
> be an index.html file in the WEB-INF directory, but there’s not one.
>
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> Anybody got lni working who’d like to give me a hint?
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> - Rick
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