Jay,
The problem is that the index.html is in the WEB_INF directory and not in
the application root directory. Put the file in the parent directory of
WEB_INF.

-Richard


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> Hello All,
>
> I have Tomcat and Apache up and running.  However, when the type the host
> name and the context in the url, Tomcat cannot find the index.html, which
> is
> in the same directory as the WEB-INF/.  Does anyone have any idea what
> might
> be the problem?
>
> Thanks
>
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