It works perfect with me thank u Ed

On Sep 22, 12:52 pm, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ofcourse, no problem:
> My way: download myeclipse (a trial):http://myeclipseide.com. Best
> way is to download it with Eclipse included so you are ready to go
> after installing it. When starting it, just let it point to your
> current workspace such that it will pick up your current settings.
> In preferences: search for Tomcat and configure it with your tomcat
> version.
> Then select your web project and choose to add the web capabilities
> from the Myeclipse context menu (right mouse click).
> Then press the deploy button in your toolbar and deploy your web app.
> The press the start button next in the same toolbar next to the deploy
> toolbar button.
> After your application has been deployed and tomcat is started, you
> can easily modify your code such that it's automatically picked up by
> tomcat and you can use it without restarting tomcat. You basically
> don't have to do anything extra for this, myeclipse will do it for
> you.
>
> You can also have a look in the help and walk to the web development
> tutorial.
> I am using myeclipse (it's only about $50), but ofcourse their are
> other plugins to manage your tomcat from inside eclipse such that you
> can debug. But I would first try meclipse as it works well with tomcat
> and makes development very easy, such that you get the picture and
> then it's easy to switch to any other plugin if you wish.
>
> -- Ed
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