If you do what is in these docs it WILL work.
http://boats:8080/tomcat-docs/appdev/index.html

It may take an hour to read and understand it
and it may take half and hour to install ant
and cut/paste the build.xml. 

Please just follow the directions.

and you won't need to come back with "old horse",
you may find a new one, but you won't be stuck.



At 02:44 PM 1/7/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> 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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