I would download and install Netbeans 4.1 (http://www.netbeans.org) and
create a web project, which will create all the required files and
folders for you to start a new project that you can deploy to Tomcat. It
will even run your application in its own version of Tomcat so you can
debug it and
I would recommend that you look at the newer Technology JSF (Java Server Faces)
which sits on top of JSP. This is easier to use and will probably be the
future.
Ritchie Gillam
Programmer Analyst, Information Services, Halifax Regional Municipality
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: Glen Mazza
Date: 10/16/05 12:51:26
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: My first Aproach
Claudio Veas wrote:
>
> Hello my name is Claudio Veas Im from Argentina and I have successfully
> installed Tomcat 5.0.28 if Im not mistaken. This is the first time with
> Tomcat so I wante
Claudio Veas wrote:
>
Hello my name is Claudio Veas Im from Argentina and I have successfully
installed Tomcat 5.0.28 if Im not mistaken. This is the first time with
Tomcat so I wanted to ask you people which should be my first step into the
world of web applications you know ( JSP, EJB) but ima
Hello my name is Claudio Veas Im from Argentina and I have successfully
installed Tomcat 5.0.28 if Im not mistaken. This is the first time with
Tomcat so I wanted to ask you people which should be my first step into the
world of web applications you know ( JSP, EJB) but ima total newbie in all
this