You are not alone. I am working in a similar direction.
I reported as a bug when Tomcat v4.1.12 complaining about
context URL when I tried running it on OS/390/USS.

see
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13014

Waiting for TOMCAT development team to comment on EBCDIC
suport.

Joseph

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> I've been looking into getting Tomcat 4.0.4 running on 
> OS/390 for a day or so now.  I've found various
> references 
> to doing this, but nothing conclusive yet.  
> 
> Could someone please let me know if they have it running 
> themself and/or know what would be involved in doing
> this.
> 
> I've also been working on getting Tomcat 3.3.1 running on
> 
> the same machine (just in case I can't get 4.0.4 going). 
>  So information on 3.3.1 on OS/390 would he helpful as 
> well.
> 
> Current notes:
> - may have to convert certain files such as 
> catalina.policy/tomcat.policy, tomcat.conf, and 
> tomcat.propeties... from ascii to EBCDIC.
> - I'm under the impression that all served up files
> should 
> remain in ascii.
> 
> I'm currently (today) focussing on even getting Tomcat 
> 3.3.1 going.  All of the JSP examples run great, but I'm 
> running into the following error when I run the servlet 
> examples:
> Error: 500
> Location: /examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
> Internal Servlet Error:
> 
> java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource 
> for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key 
> helloworld.title
>       at 
>
java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java(Compiled
> 
> Code))
>       at 
>
java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:342)
>       at HelloWorldExample.doGet(Unknown Source)
> etc...
> 
> The properties file, LocalStrings.properties, is in the 
> default location and seems fine.  It is stored in ascii, 
> which I'm assuming is correct, just like all the other 
> files.
> 
> I've looked on the web via google and through this list's
> 
> archives and unfortiontely still haven't found solid 
> information regarding this Tomcat on OS/390.  I couldn't 
> even tell if this scenario is officially supported by the
> 
> Tomcat group. Tomcat has rocked for me, I'm using it at 
> work and for personal projects at home.
> 
> Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so
> much! 
> 
> Cheers,
> Rich
> 
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