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ECIS Gast wrote:
> 
> Dear Ladies and Gentleman,
> i have a problem to run Tomcat 3.2.1 as Standalone-Server, i mean wihout a 
>Web-Server. I can start the Tomcat-Server, but i can't execute the servlets in the 
>webbrowser (for example with command "http://localhost/servlet/MyTestServlet").
> Reportedly to the Guideline of Tomcat 3.2.1 its possible to run it without a 
>WebServer.
> 
> Stand-alone servlet containers
> These are an integral part of the web server. This is the case when using a 
>Java-based web server, for example the servlet container that is part of the 
>JavaWebServer. Stand-alone is the default mode used by Tomcat.
> Most web servers, however, are not Java-based, which leads us to the next two 
>container types
> 
> and
> 
> How Do I Install the Binary Version of Tomcat?
> Very simple. You should:
> *       Download the zip/tar.gz/whatever file from 
><http://jakarta.apache.org/downloads/binindex.html>.
> *       Unzip the file into some directory (say foo). This should create a new 
>subdirectory named "tomcat".
> *       Change directory to "tomcat" and set a new environment variable 
>(TOMCAT_HOME) to point to the root directory of your Tomcat hierarchy.
>                         On Win32 you should type:
>                         "set TOMCAT_HOME=foo\tomcat"
>                         On UNIX you should type:
>                         for bash/sh "TOMCAT_HOME=foo/tomcat ; export TOMCAT_HOME"
>                         for tcsh "setenv TOMCAT_HOME foo/tomcat"
> *       Set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to point to the root directory of 
>your JDK hierarchy, then add the Java interpreter to your PATH environment variable.
> That's it! You can now execute Tomcat and it will run as a stand-alone (type 1) 
>servlet container.
> 
> I execute this steps (for Windows), but i can't execute the servlets.
> What must i do?
> 
> Regards
> Sadettin Özdil
> 
>

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