I think it is fairly self-explanatory:
http://[your ip]:8080/manager/
If you have installed the rpm copy of tomcat then you may need to download another file to get the manager webapp. The windows installer has it by default.


The document which describes this is over here :

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/html-manager-howto.html


Paul Wallace wrote:


Hi,
I thought I described what I meant..yes, the page was visible
regardless of numerous actions, even going to the lengths of physically
removing the class! Can you please extrapolate what on 'Webapp mangaer'?


Thanks

Paul.

What do you mean by persisting? Session issue? Or is it the case where you changed the code in your servlet and the changes are not showing up ? If it is then just use the webapp manager to reload the context the servlet resides in.

Paul Wallace wrote:



Hello,
        Can someone please tell me how to configure (I am assuming it is
a configuration issue) TC such that my servlets do not insist on
persisting. Even when I clear IE history, delete temporary Internet
files, cookies, delete the class its self! I literally removed the
servlet class and it was still running and outputting to the browser! I
eventually had to restart the server each time this happened. Obviously
not an acceptable way to develop. Is it an entry in conf/server.xml?

Many thanks

Paul.

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