I guess the war file did not install itself.  I cannot find very good
documentation on how to accomplish this, as the mid tier docs still
reference ServletExec.  Do I just place the War file in the webapps
directory and then start Tomcat?  Do I need to delete the ROOT directory
underneath this webapps directory?
 
I cannot recall any passwords either, used to log into the Tomcat
Manager section of the Tomcat homepage.
 
Thanks for any information, or documentation you can provide.
 
Tom L.

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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: MidTier patch 3 and custom login files


** There may be some changes in the files you are replacing that you
want, as part of patch 3.

Did you redeploy the war?  This can be done from the Tomcat management
page.  How did you apply the patch?

Axton Grams 


On 7/12/07, Luebbe, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        ** 
        I have just applied patch 3 to a Windows box, running MidTier
with Apache Tomcat.  We had modified the login.jsp and login_common.jsp
in the shared directory to use our logos, our colors, remove the
authentication box, and to lower case the login ID.
         
        After patching, I moved back in the files from a backup I had
made of the whole shared directory.  I have restarted Tomcat and I have
restarted the whole box.  It still is displaying the default login form.
         
        Any ideas on how to get my .jsp files to display???  I know that
it has to be something rather simple...
         
        Thanks
         

        Tom Luebbe 
        Remedy Administrator
        IT Infrastructure Shared Services
        The Nielsen Company 
        813.366.2404
        www.nielsen.com
        <http://www.nielsen.com/> 
          <http://www.nielsen.com/>  

         
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