I can deploy the bean and browse it.
We how to figure out where the wwwroot directory is located and how can we
change it.
looking at the start up:

[EmbeddedTomcat] Starting
[EmbeddedTomcat] Testing if Tomcat is present....
[EmbeddedTomcat] OK
[EmbeddedTomcat] ContextManager: Adding context Ctx(  )
[EmbeddedTomcat] path="" :jsp: init
[EmbeddedTomcat] PoolTcpConnector: Starting HttpConnectionHandler on 8080
[EmbeddedTomcat] Started

the path="" is empty, I think there should be a default physical directory
where the web files are located.
But how do we configure it?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Benjamin Chi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jBoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] Unable To Run Tomcat When Embedded With JBOSS


> I see where you got the "run_with_tomcat" file, it would "run tomcat".
> I also made a copy of the "conf\default" to "conf\tomcat" so that the
> configuration will be started with "run_with_tomcat".
>
> But, I'm still not able to get it to work. Is it possible to specify the
> default file to serve? ex. index.htm.
> And how can I specify the physical directory of the web root?
>
> Thanks,
> Benjamin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Benjamin Chi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 8:49 PM
> Subject: [jBoss-User] Unable To Run Tomcat When Embedded With JBOSS
>
>
> > I tried what you have said, but it still doesn't work.
> >
> > I'm still getting the HTTP 404 error. When I browse my site
> > http://localhost:8080/ or http://localhost:8080/jboss/index.html
> >
> > The following should be added too:
> > SET TOMCAT_HOME=C:\SoftwaresInstalled\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
> > SET
> >
SERVLETAPI_HOME=C:\SoftwaresInstalled\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\lib\servlet.jar
> >
> >
> > *    for Step2, the jboss.conf file is in "JBOSS_HOME\conf". I don't see
> it
> > in "JBOSS_HOME\conf\tomcat"
> > *    I don't have the "run_with_tomcat" file for Step3:
> > *    Step4: I don't think I have the jar file to deploy.
> >
> > -Benjamin
> >
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ----
> >
> >   a.. From: jBoss Monkey
> >   b.. Subject: [jBoss-User] Unable To Run Tomcat When Embedded With
JBOSS
> >   c.. Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 23:35:46 -0800
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ----
> >
> > Bradd:
> > Which distribution of jboss you are using, if u  have been using
> > jboss2.0-FINAL with tomcat distribution then running jboss with tomcat
is
> > fairly simple process:
> >
> > note:
> > JAVA_HOME is the directory where u installed jdk (eg d:\Apps\jdk1.3)
> > jBOSS_HOME is the directry where u installed jboss (eg
> > d:\Apps\jboss_tomcat\jboss2.0-FINAL)
> >
> >
> > Step1:
> > Make sure you  have latest jdk which is  jdk1.3 and  JAVA_HOME\bin
> directory
> > is in your PATH.
> >
> > Step2:
> > Open  jboss.conf file under JBOSS_HOME\conf\tomcat folder,  in an editor
> and
> > look for the entry like
> >
> > ---------------part of jboss.conf----------------------
> > <!--
> >   -- Uncomment this to add "Stand-alone Stack Tomcat support".
> >   -- This means that JSP and Servlets will work with EJB in different
> stacks
> > and
> >   -- communicate through network invocation.  If you benchmark j2ee
please
> > use "integrated stack".
> >   -- Also note that you cannot use the J2EE deployer with Tomcat in this
> > configuration.
> >   -- Be sure to set your 'TOMCAT_HOME' environment variable before
> starting
> > JBoss.
> >   -- Note: this reads the server.xml configuration file of Tomcat, you
> can't
> > use the j2ee deployer
> >   --
> >
> >   -- MLET CODE = "org.jboss.tomcat.TomcatService" ARCHIVE="jboss.jar"
> > CODEBASE="../../lib/ext/">
> >   -- /MLET>
> >   -->
> >
> > <!-- WARNING: only one of the tomcat services can be configured, either
> > "stand alone or integrated" -->
> >
> > <!--
> >   -- Uncomment this to add "Integrated Stack (fast) Tomcat support".
> >   -- This service allows you to integrate the stack of Tomcat and jboss.
> >   -- Invocations are not going through network but pass native pointers
> > resulting in dramatic speed increases.
> >   -- This service allows the J2EE deployer to add and remove Tomcat
> contexts
> > dynamically
> >   -- through JMX for you and in effect deploy EARs. Note that tomcat's
> > server.xml file will not be processed:
> >   -- you can only use JMX to add contexts.  Use the J2EE deployer to
> deploy
> > full EARs on this stack
> >   -- Be sure to set your 'TOMCAT_HOME' environment variable before
> starting
> > JBoss.
> >   --
> >   -- The ARG tag is the port to run tomcat on.
> >   --
> >
> >    <MLET CODE = "org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService"
> ARCHIVE="jboss.jar"
> > CODEBASE="../../lib/ext/">
> >     <ARG TYPE="int" VALUE=8080>
> >    </MLET>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > Here  read the descriptions and WARNING  and  uncomment the lower MLET
> entry
> > i.e.
> >
> >
> >    <MLET CODE = "org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService"
> ARCHIVE="jboss.jar"
> > CODEBASE="../../lib/ext/">
> >     <ARG TYPE="int" VALUE=8080>
> >    </MLET>
> >
> >
> > Step3:
> > Go to  jboss bin directory and run the command run_with_tomcat
> >
> >
> > Step4:
> > Look for the messages like these in the window:
> >
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] Starting
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] Testing if Tomcat is present....
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] OK
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] ContextManager: Adding context Ctx(  )
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] path="" :jsp: init
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] PoolTcpConnector: Starting HttpConnectionHandler on
8080
> > [EmbeddedTomcat] Started
> >
> > If you see these then you are set.
> >
> > Step4:
> > Go to web browser and type
> > http://localhost:8080/jboss/index.html
> > You should see the page like below:
> > ---------------
> > Tomcat / jBoss example
> > Congratulations! You seem to have successfully deployed the example.
> > This example is a very simple servlet which calls a very simple
> > StatelessSession bean. The bean is deployed twice: once using Non
> Optimized
> > calls (ie RMI), and once with the inVM optimization, so you can see the
> > difference.
> >
> > Execute the example
> > Execute the example with speed test
> >
> > For better results in the speed test, I recommend to turn off debug
> logging:
> > edit your jboss.conf file and find the ConsoleLogging entry: set the
first
> > ARG to "Information,Warning,Error".
> > Note that all tomcat logging is seen as "Information".
> >
> > I also noticed that after a while (click on "reload"), it gets faster.
> > ----------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > I hope this helps.
> >
> > ~jm
> >
> > ====================================
> > >From: "Bradd R Frasier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >--i am unable to run tomcat in Jboss.......can someone help me out??? i
> > >have difficulites in configuring Jboss...........pls help me to those
> gurus
> > >there
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