Parvinder,

By default, Tomcat runs on port 8080. Give http://localhost:8080/ a try and 
see if that works. If that doesn't work, you may have some other problems.

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On October 31, 2002 05:52 am, Parvick  wrote:
> Hello, Good afternoon! I'm Parvinder Singh here, I would like to
> use tomcat server for running JSP pages and other java
> technologies that are supportted by it.  I have used
> Javawebserver2.0 for running JSP pages.  But SUN Microsystems
> itself recommend using TOMCAT.
>
> I have downloaded a bundle of "jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b1.zip" which I
> have extracted into a folder called "C:\tomc". Then I set
> JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.3 and then I run startup.bat file from
> "c:\tomc\jakarta\bin" folder.
>
> NOw when I goto internet explorer and type http://localhost it
> does not shows anything that means tomact server is not installed
> or its not running so tell me pls. how do i configure it so that
> it starts operating for using the java technologies.
>
> Please help me.  Tell me if I have to download anything in
> addition?
>
> avidly waiting for your reply.
>
> Parvinder singh.


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