cheers
i've tried running both at same time but no joy, running at different
times, changing ports. when i run both at same time on same port
interestingly i get a 404 on the tomcat.jsp, and the wasp page takes
preference.
probably have to try a reinstall on old tomcat (4.1.12- LE)
chris
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Hi, I have had literally a minute to think about this so sorry if it's
way off but my instinct says to try running WASP on Port 8080 (or maybe
80??) and running Tomcat at the same time.
Quick Thought - I wonder if the order in which you start them up would
help??
Of course if the WASP development
500, you wrote:
Hi,
Your logs don't indicate anything wrong. Are there any errors in them?
;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Hi,
Your logs don't indicate anything wrong. Are there any errors in them?
;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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hi
i installed a product called wasp server
http://www.systinet.com/products/java_ws (looks like a neat tool for web
services) on my local machine (win2kpro).
problem is now my tomcat doesn't seem to start even when wasp is shut
down. heres' what i'm getting from the log file - localhost-exam
Hello,
I somehow foobared my Tomcat on NT install. I did not touch the server.xml file, but
did play with the class path.
When I try and do a start : startup at the command line, if just begins it tries to
start and dies.
I checked my java_home and it is good. I can't figure out why its errori