Yes all the code is here but I do not really know what I am looking at when I see it. In fact the source code for individual web pages and the associated commands in the code is what I am trying to track down. I feel that if I can find the location of the web page code, the struts, Java servlets, Java classes or whatever else was used in the creation of this application I can decipher how, where and why each part of the web page is doing whatever it is doing to the database.
I agree with your statement below but asking you guys about Tomcat is currently my only real resource for assistance in learning what was done here. What I mean is, I have been reading everything I can online, I have a "Learning Java" book that I am trying to read and understand, I have enrolled in a Java class that is teaching me some basics of Java coding. But there is no one that I have any personal one on one contact with that knows Java or Tomcat enough to give me any input or explanation as to how things were created with this application. I am having to reverse engineer the code that was written, the Tomcat application and how it works, the database schema that it all ties to all while doing so without a good grasp of what I am seeing when I see it. I appreciate all of you guys and your input as it serves to slowly allow me to piece together how this all works. > > BTW, when you said your predecessor wrote this application do > you have the > source for this application? IMO, having the source and basic > understanding of struts are prerequisites if you want to be > able to make > any headway. > > Good luck, > Cheers, > -- > Haroon Rafique --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]