jayakumar,
Ant is a tool like make that assists in building the web application.
There is a document in the Jakarta site that shows some of the methods to
integrate your application with Tomcat. This link will get you to the
document
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/appdev/inde
x.html
Section 3.4 identifies the different methods. If you are distributing
a war file, Ant is not used. If you are using a build.xml, Ant is then
used. This is something I just went through great pains to understand.
I've tried both, either works.
Mark
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Subject: Tomcat help......
hi friends...
it may be silly doubt but still i feel that u guys
will clear my doubt...
my doubt is
while installing tomcat..we set
JAVA_HOME = C:\JDK1.3
TOMCAT_COME =C:\JAKARTA-TOMCAT
ANT_HOME=C:\JAKARTA-TOMCAT
my doubt is what is ANT_HOME why we need this to
set.... what is happening by this...
thanks in advance
jayakumar
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