I extracted the zip file and changed the run.conf file to include the java home 
path.After starting up the jboss server.I type the address,
http://localhost:8080.
But all i get is apache tomcat error....saying there is no context....etc.

I am confused abt this error.b coz i have never installed tomcat in my system.Even if 
it is part of the jboss server error,i do not know how to get rid of it and start 
theserver.Also at the same time I noticed the error on console as:

Mapping configuration error.

I had also IIS running on my system.But i stopped that service but even then it works 
in the same manner.


What shall I Do?

Thanks in advance ,
Agatha.

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