How to know if ANT is Installed correctly

2004-05-10 Thread Parker, Mike

Hi,

I would like to know that I have Ant 1.6 installed correctly. 

Is there a way that I can determine this?
 
Thank you for any help.

Mike


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Tomcat 5 is live, but won't display pages for me.

2004-05-07 Thread Parker, Mike
 



 Hi, using RH Linux 9 (blag), I have jsdk, ANT, and Tomcat loaded. Jsdk let me run 
helloWorld.java from command line, and Tomcat allows me to view their welcome page at 
localhost:8080. 
 
I have seen in a tutorial: http://www.dougsparling.com/comp/howto/Ent...ux-HOWTO-4.html
that i should be able to run java servlets by creating a CONTEXT PATH at 
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml , and I have created that path there:
Context path=/sparling
docBase=webapps/sparling
crossContext=false
reloadable=true
/Context

and then created the necessary directory path :

# cd $CATALINA_HOME
# cd webapps
# mkdir sparling
# cd sparling
# mkdir WEB-INF
# cd WEB-INF
# mkdir classes
 
I took the helloJava.class file, and put it in the classes 
($CAT_HOME/webapps/sparling/WEB-INF/classes ) directory.
 
The instructions said that now I can run this servlett by going to : 
http://localhost:8080/sparling/servlet/HelloWorld  
 
in my browser (mozilla). 
 
But when I do this, I get : The requested resource (/sparling/servlet/HelloWorld) is 
not available. 
 
Can anyone tell what might be wrong ?
 
Additionally, I am not able to get a hello.html page to display using the method 
explained to me in another tutorial:  
 
The instructions said if I put an HTML file in directory:
install_dir/webapps/ROOT or install_dir/webapps/ROOT/somePath 
 
that I could access them with http://localhost/filename or 
http://localhost/somePath/filename.
 
I put the file in that director, and then used http://localhost:8080/test1.html in my 
browser, and was giiven: The requested resource (/test1.html) is not available.
 
Any suggestions regarding what I should do, or where I can get the information I need 
to get Tomcat running pages and Java Servlets?
 
thanks for listening,
 
Mike P 

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