its the web.xml that you edit...see my last post today for an example

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 5:45 PM
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Subject: Tomcat Still Doesn't Display Servlet!


 Hello all, maybe I am "beating a dead horse" or something about
trying/attempting
to see or view a servlet/JSP in my favorite web browser, but I STILL CANNOT
DO
IT!!!

 Is it just me, am I the only one among all of the rest of you out there who
just
flat doesn't "get it" about being to see a servlet???!! I have tried to edit
the
C:\[TOMCAT-ROOT]\conf\server.xml file to enable me to do so, but so far,
without
any success whatsoever! I looked over the big old configuration file for the
<Context-Manager></Context-Manager> tag where one book I have on server-side
Java
programming instructed me to put the context path for the servlet, but
couldn't
find it at all. I do remember one member of our group told me some time ago
NOT to
edit the server.xml, saying that Tomcat would somehow "know" how to handle
this
context path. Any "last moment" suggestions for me from anyone about this
problem
would be appreciated right before i abandon the idea forever of "getting it
right"
with this. It IS the server.xml file that I edit, and NOT the web.xml,
right? I
leave you with that "softball" quesion which anyone can answer, I'm sure.

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