For manager, it's the manager role that is needed, not the admin role.

for 404, it says what it should, no such file :D
When you access manager you will see where it is mapped. There is a link
for all webapp deployed. I suggest you read the doc about the manager i
gave you a link to.

Mário Gamito a écrit :
> Hi David,
>
> On 10/31/06, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I bet you put a .war file an expected to see the site working. It's not
>> that easy :)
>>
>> The easiest way to deploy you .war in tomcat is to go to the manager
>> webapp (http://<your host>:<your port>/manager/html) and use the
>> 'deploy' part.
>
> It asks me for a login and a password which i don't know :(
> I've defined a user with the admin role in tomcat-users.xml, but
> they're not
> the right credentials :(
>
> The one thing i've done was placing the .war file in the webapps
> directory,
> then restart the server.
> This way, it created a new directory with all the files.
> Unfortunatelly, i get a 404.
>
> I've copied this directory to webapps/ROOT, but got the 404 all the same.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> Best Regards,
> Mário Gamito
>


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