Hi gregor,

Thank you kindly for your help!

1) when I run the server and then access the http://localhost:8080 I do see
the page which on top it has this message:

" If you're seeing this page via a web browser, it means you've setup Tomcat
successfully. Congratulations!"

but when I try to access http://localhost:8080/mms_test , I get the same
error message.

2) when I try netstat -lnp , I don't see any application listening on port
8080! but i see lots of other ports! :(

3) to follow your other email , I stopped the server, then deleted all the
log files, restarted the server, accessed the site again:
http://localhost:8080/mms_test, but when I try to access the log
/usr/local/tomcat/logs , I noticed that the directory is empty. no logs
files!!

It is absolutely strange!!!! I don't get it, if i col access the
http://localhost:8080 successfully , how come there is no application
listening on 8080???

I really appreciate your help!

Best regards






On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:10 AM, Gregor Schneider <rc4...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Is Tomcat running?
>
> Do you see the welcome-page when opening http://localhost:8080?
>
> What gives "netstat -lnp"? Do you see any application listening on port
> 8080?
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