UhDoesn't Tomcat's built-in HTTP server listen on port 8080 ?
http://mil2wwds10:8080/struts-example/
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Subject: struts1.0 does not work
Hi, I have just installed struts-1.0 in tomcat321 in windows2000,
in tomcat\lib I have the following jar files :
ant.jat jasper.jar jaxp.jar log4j.jar mail.jar mm.mysql-2.0.4-bin.jar
parser.jar servlet.jar webserver.jar
I put struts-example.jar in tomcat\webapps , and I added in server.xml a
context called struts-example and restart tomcat.
I went to : http://mil2wwds10/struts-example/
and there I can see two links :
Register with the MailReader Demonstration Application
Log on to the MailReader Demonstration Application
But when clicking on them, it said The page cannot be found
Please help.
Sufi
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