It is definitely listening on Port 8080 as identified by the line
2001-03-30 02:52:01 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting HttpConnectionHandler on
8080
To look at the index page go to
http://localhost:8080/ or http://127.0.0.1:8080/
And that should work fine.
If you want Tomcat to listen on Port 80 you will need to change the record
in server.xml
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Kaufman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:04 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: newbie Q on config
>
> Chances are, it's listening on a port other than 80 (the default forHTML
> browsers). Try 8080 (the one listed in the <Connector> element in the
> server.xml shipped with Tomcat).
>
>
> -- Bill K.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Purcell, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:55 PM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: newbie Q on config
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> > I have downloaded the Tomcat binary product onto my NT box here at the
> > office. I am studying JSP, and want to use the Tomcat to run
> > simple JSP
> > files which may consist of either Servlets or Beans.
> >
> > Anyway, I downloaded it, went to:
> > d:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2b2\bin
> > and issued a startup, which produced the following.
> > 2001-03-30 02:52:00 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /examples )
> > 2001-03-30 02:52:00 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /admin )
> > Starting tomcat. Check logs/tomcat.log for error messages
> > 2001-03-30 02:52:00 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( )
> > 2001-03-30 02:52:00 - ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /test )
> > 2001-03-30 02:52:01 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting
> > HttpConnectionHandler on
> > 8080
> > 2001-03-30 02:52:01 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting
> > Ajp12ConnectionHandler on
> > 8007
> >
> > All looks good here, I believe.
> > there are documents (.html) files in the doc directory, so I
> > tried doing the
> > following from a browser:
> > http://127.0.0.1/index.html
> > but it did not respond?
> >
> > So my question is, doesn't one call it like that, or is there
> > some other way
> > to call it.? And should I be able to just put a .jsp file somewhere to
> > test.? I figured it would probably go into the doc directory,
> > but I don't
> > want to screw anything up. So I am asking for some assistance first.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Sincerely
> > Scott
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Scott Purcell
> >