Best way to know if you webapp is correctly deployed is to access the
manager webapp:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/manager-howto.html

Dani a écrit :
> On 12/18/06, David Delbecq delbd-at-oma.be |tomcat|
> <3unkjagvg90t...............> wrote:
>> Better try this.
>>
>> create a rms.war file with only one hello.html file inside. Put this
>> .war inside your webapps directory, tomcat should outputs messages in
>> catalina.out  (or standard output) telling you it loads rms.war. Then
>> try to access http://localhost:<whatever prot tomcat listen
>> on>/rms/hello.html and tell us if it still require user/password.
>
> I tried it, and it worked.
>
>> My bet
>> is that tomcat did not register a webapp under rms/ and so is directing
>> request to ROOT/rms/hello.html, which for some reason is requiring
>> authentification.
>
> How can I know if this is true?
>
> Can I deploy hello.html without a .war file?
>
>> Dani a écrit :
>> > On 12/18/06, David Delbecq delbd-at-oma.be |tomcat|
>> > <3unkjagvg90t...............> wrote:
>> >> How did you deploy your simple webapp?
>> >
>> > I followed these instructions:
>> > http://www.coreservlets.com/Apache-Tomcat-Tutorial/
>> >
>> > Actually I made a new directory C:\apache-tomcat-5.5.20\webapps\RMS
>> > and put a hello.jsp and a hello.html there.  Then I started Tomcat and
>> > tried to access http://localhost/RMS/hello.html .  Then it asked for
>> > user/passord.
>> >
>> > Did I do anything wrong?  TIA.
>> >
>> >> Dani a écrit :
>> >> > My out-of-the-box Tomcat is asking for user/password when I try to
>> >> > connect to a hello world HTML in a new webapp.
>> >> >
>> >> > On 12/17/06, olivier nouguier olivier.nouguier-at-.........
>> |tomcat|
>> >> > <nazyjafop80t...............> wrote:
>> >> >> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/realm-howto.html
>> >> >
>> >> > I don't have a web.xml in my project yet.  And the default web.xml
>> >> > doesn't have any <security-constraint> or any <login-config> tags.
>> >> >
>> >> >> http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html
>> >> >
>> >> > I have JDK installed.  I tried a hellow world .jsp in
>> tomcat/ROOT/ and
>> >> > it worked.  Why if I try a hellow world .jsp or .html in a new
>> webapp
>> >> > directory Tomcat asks for user/password?
>> >> >
>> >> >> On 12/17/06, Dani <gka4cj702...............> wrote:
>> >> >> > I have my webapp in c:\tomcat\webapps\rms\ and when I access
>> >> >> > http://localhost/rms/ Tomcat asks me for a user and a password.
>> >> Even
>> >> >> > if I try a hello world HTML file.  Why?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I guess it's something I have to fix in web.xml or server.xml.
>> >> What
>> >> >> > should I modify?
>> >> >
>> >> >
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