Do you want www.somedomain.com to be accessible from anywhere on the
Internet or just a few machines?  If you want it publicly available, you
need to go to a domain name registration service such as NetworkSolutions
and pay $35/year or whatever to register the name.  You can then associate
the IP address of your computer (provided that it is visible to the
Internet) with www.somedomain.com and have this association published in
their DNS server.
If you are doing this just for testing purposes, you can edit the hosts
file on your computers and put an alias entry in it so that on your local
machines the www.somedomain.com address resolves to your local machine.

-Richard

At 08:44 PM 9/23/01 -0700, you wrote:
>First time using tomcat 4.0
>
>I got it successfully loaded, now I am having a problem trying to make it
>work with iis, when I do localhost:8080 i get to access the jsp pages etc,
>when I open iis services and try to access a certain jsp page it does not
>render and the page get populate as file download. What do I have to do to
>make this work without using localhost and just access it as www.somedomain.com
>
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