Mauro,
I added the Apache Tomcat Test Env project in the CLASSPATH of StartTomcat class
and
it works.
Thanks,
Anurag
"Mauro Gagni (EMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/09/2000 04:11:22 AM
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I had some trobles but I solved playing with the classpath of the
startTomcat class in VAJ. Try to add to the classpath the project Apache
Tomcat Test Env (or the Apache project)
if it does not work send me the calsspath and I'll se if there is anything
missing.
mauro
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> Hi All,
>
> Tomcat 3.1 works fine on its own, using the Startup and Shutdown
> scripts on NT,
> but when I try to run it from within VisualAge for Java ( Early Adopters
> Environment for Java 2 Platform,
> Version 3.02), I'm not able to run the servlet examples, though
> JSP examples run
> fine.
> The error message I get is 404 : File not found. I configured
> VisualAge based on
> an article by
> Sheldon Wosnick, IBM Toronto. I double-checked the CLASSPATH env
> variable for
> StartTomcat class
> that I downloaded from IBM, it starts Tomcat from within
> VisualAge for Java.
> I have imported Tomcat example classes in VisualAge for Java.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Anurag Gaur
>
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