Also, if you want to debug the startup of your servlet you can
do whatever you want(i.e. debug output) in your servlets init() method.
This is the method that gets called when a servlet is instantiated.
Utilize it like you would a constructor.
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Michael Wentzel
Software Developer
Software As W
Sorry
for the confusion but with webapp I actually ment your webapplication. The
WEB-INF directory goes in the root folder of your webapplication.
Example:
Suppose you have a webapplication called foo and you have added a context
for it to server.xml similar to this
thanks
for the reply.
So how
do i use the WEB-ING directory without putting my app under webapps
??
Srini
-Original Message-From: Stefan Langer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:02
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Unable
to load servlet on
If you
are using tomcat 3.2.1 or higher you have to move the web.xml file to the
WEB-INF directory of your webapp since tomcat 3.2/.1 ignores the web.xml in the
conf directory.
Stefan
Title: Unable to load servlet on startup ??
Hi,
I am trying to use Tomcat in a standalone mode. I have a working application under jrun and am trying to move it to
Tomcat. I am trying to use my existing directory structure and hence am not using the /webapps/ path.
I have a servlet which