On 24/08/2011 09:44, André Warnier wrote:
> Ana Maria Teodorescu wrote:
>>    Dear Tomcat users and experts,
>>
>> I downloaded Netbeans 6.9.1 including Apache Tomcat on my Mac snow
>> leopard.
>> When I go to the page http://localhost:8080/ the message that I've setup
>> correctly Tomcat appears. But, if I click on the following links:
>> 1)Tomcat documentation ( http://localhost:8080/docs )
>> 2) Servlet examples ( http://localhost:8080/examples/servlets/)
>> 3) JSP examples ( http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp/ )
>>
>> I get the error 404:  *The requested resource (/examples/jsp/, etc) is
>> not
>> available*
>> *
>> *
>> I've spent a whole day trying to understand how to fix the problem but
>> with
>> no success.
>> There are no other options I can choose from during the Netbeans
>> installation. Tomcat
>> is configured automatically and I don't know where to put my hands on.
>>
> The above probably means that whatever package "Netbeans 6.9.1 including
> Apache Tomcat" you are using to install Tomcat, includes just the basic
> Tomcat and does not include these additional "sample" applications.
> Maybe consult your package manager software and look for the missing
> Tomcat-related packages.
> I do not know Mac at all, but under Linux Debian for example, there used
> to be one package named "Tomcat", another one named "tomcat-examples",
> and another one named "tomcat-admin".

Packaging systems are available for Mac, but aren't shipped with it.

> Or else, depending on your circumstances, de-install this "Netbeans +
> Tomcat" package, download and install a "real Tomcat" from the Tomcat
> website, and then re-install a "Netbeans without Tomcat" package from
> your package source.

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