Hi there!

Ok, I didn't know that I should access http://localhost:8080 when accessing 
Tomcat-pages. But now I can do that. And I can run jsp-examples. But I can't 
see the files (that are default for Tomcat). Any ideas?`

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marc Farrow 
  To: Tomcat Users List ; Gustav Wiberg 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:10 PM
  Subject: Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP


  Since you have Tomcat running as a service, then you should be able to access 
Tomcat via http://localhost:8080.  Is this true?  Can you also access Apache at 
http://localhost? If both of these are true and you have Apache seen from the 
outside work via http://www.yourdomain.com, then you will need to look at using 
some type of connector to forward requests from Apache to Tomcat (specifically 
URI requests that are Servlets or JSPs).  MOD_JK is one of the most popular and 
it is maintained by the apache.org foundation.  So start by going to apache.org 
and looking around.

  HTH

   
  On 5/3/06, Gustav Wiberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
    Hi!

    I'm a newbie using this Tomcat-application. I figured out that it is a
    application that in some way acts as a containter for Java-applications? 
    (like Apache Server could as a a containter for PHP?) Don't know if I have
    got this right or not.

    I have Windows XP Pro Edition. I have installed an application called
    ischolar Courseware, that relies on Tomcat and the webroot were installed 
    under C:\tomcat\webapps\root\

    I don't know how i activate so I can run jsp-applications from
    C:\tomcat\webapps\root\   The Apache Tomcat service is running as a service.
    Is it any setting for the Apace Tomcat server? 

    (Don't know if this is useful, but I have the Apace-server running at the
    root c:\webb\ where I can run PHP-applications.)

    Best regards
    /Gustav Wiberg


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