For the version of JBoss+Tomcat that you have, you'll need to deploy the
example.war in $JBOSS_HOME/deploy and _not_ $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/
Let me know if that does (not) fix your problem.
Dewayne
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From: "Kevin Kolle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: [jBoss-User] Cannot get an example JSP to run
> JBOSS - 2.0-Final
> Tomcat - 3.2-b7
> Platform - winNT4.0
>
> I am able to run the interest example using the EJB servlet just fine.
But,
> when I try to run this with the JSP below, I get the 404 error. JBOSS
cannot
> find my JSP. I run this example with this URL,
> http://localhost:8080/jsp/interest.jsp. My interest.jsp sits under /jsp in
> the examples.war file. I am running this with Tomcat and JBOSS in the same
> VM. Any suggestions?
>
> My application.xml:
>
> <application>
> <display-name>My application</display-name>
>
> <module>
> <web>
> <web-uri>examples.war</web-uri>
> <context-root>/jsp</context-root>
> </web>
> </module>
>
> <module>
> <ejb>interest.jar</ejb>
> </module>
>
> </application>
>
>
> My interest.jsp Code:
>
> <!-- A JSP to test the interest example -->
>
> <%@ page import="com.web_tomorrow.interest.*" %>
>
> <jsp:useBean id="mybean" scope="page" class="Interest" />
>
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>Calculate Bean</title>
> </head>
>
> <%! double amt = 1000.0;
> double rate = 10.0;
> double term = 2.0; %>
> <B>The result is: </B> <%= myBean.calculateCompoundInterest(amt, rate,
term)
> %>
>
> </html>
>
>
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