Hello,  also it would be great if they can give some information where
and how to place jsp pages if somebody want to use Tomcat with Apache.
I  figure it out by myself after some hours of learning basics of JSP.
But  tell the truth I never seen clear instructions how exactly newbie
can   deploy   the   page   or  application.  All  books  starts  from
"HelloWorld.."  but  there  no  any  word about ROOT, about how to use
custom directory under Apache or without it and things like this. I've
discovered that the balancers theme also looks like some kind of black
magic and not just for me.

Sunday, September 26, 2004, 2:21:52 AM, you wrote:

> On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 09:44:20PM -0700, hbklau wrote:
> : I have a few questions here. I am running tomcat 5 on my windows 98. It goes
> : like this, I had deleted the index.jsp but how come i still able to view the
> : index.jsp when i type http://locahost:8080?

> Sounds like you tried to customize one of the demo apps.  This usually
> isn't a good idea, since those JSPs come precompiled and are thus
> hard-mapped as servlets in web.xml.

> You want to start from scratch.  Follow the instructions on the Tomcat
> website for "first webapp" or something of that nature.

> For the Tomcat developers: is there a need for a "blank" sample webapp,
> for which JSPs aren't precompiled and users can directly tweak?  (This
> app may already exist; I've never poked through the demos.)  I volunteer
> to create one. That should reduce confusion with the newer users and
> trim list traffic accordingly.

> -QM




-- 
Best regards,
 Eugene


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