Thanks for the advice Christopher! Will give it a shot. *crosses fingers*
Regards,
Darryl
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Darryl,
After installation, I wanted to test if I
could then view JSP pages, so I just created a temporary folder in
the /webapps/ folder called /testing/ and dumped in helloworld.jsp.
That's not enough: you have to actually create a webapp in order for
Tomcat to deploy it. You need a META-INF/context.xml file (unless you
want to configure your context in server.xml, but my understanding is
that it's better to use context.xml).
You'll also need a WEB-INF/web.xml file.
Take a look at the "example" webapp to see some sample files.
Sorry, but just creating a directory and throwing a JSP file into it
won't cause Tomcat to auto-deploy your "webapp".
-chris
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