Hi,
When you install Tomcat Server .... the "Doc" directory (the "doc"
directory is in tomcat home directory) contains a file called "faq". this
file contains the explainations for configuring server.xwl etc.
Jabran
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From: NewsNet2000 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 7:38 PM
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Subject: Servlets / Tomcat / JSP / How to setup web.xml and server.xml
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Hi group,
I just installed tomcat, and Im coming up to speed on JSP/Servlets.
However, I cant seem to digest how to setup my own virtual directory
(context) which involves creating web.xml and server.xml entries. I want
to install my servlets and access them and Im confused how to accomplish
this.
My questions are:
1) Is there a source/link/website to explain (or HOW-TO) on creating
web.xml/server.xml contexts?
2) I have to virtuals. /www/artandframe/ and www/newsnet2000 should I
setup :
/www/artandframe/servlet
/www/newsnet2000/servlet
and put my jsp's there and create a WEB-INF in /servlet?
3) Does my class path need to point to
/www/artandframe/servlet/WEB-INF/classes and
/ww/artandframe/servlet/WEB-INF/classes
where my servlets are housed (provided thats where you say I should put
servlets ) ?
THANK YOU FELLOW PROGRAMMERS
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