I'm new to the list, new to tomcat and new to jsp and would be grateful
if you could help me out..
I installed Tomcat and everything went without a problem. The service
starts ok too. The problem is that when I load a jsp file into the
browser, I don't get the results, I get the contents of
From: Julian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I installed Tomcat and everything went without a problem. The service
starts ok too. The problem is that when I load a jsp file into the
browser, I don't get the results, I get the contents of the jsp file
itself.
When I installed apache, it took me a while to
Hi Wendy. That part works great. I get the welcome page and the samples
are good too.
Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: Julian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I installed Tomcat and everything went without a problem. The service
starts ok too. The problem is that when I load a jsp file into the
browser, I don't
From: Julian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Wendy. That part works great. I get the welcome page and the samples
are good too.
Okay... then where do you want to go from here? It sounds like you're
wanting to put your JSP files over in your Apache document root. While you
probably *could* get it to work
Hi Wendy, Thanks so much for your help by the way. I didn't actually
realize that I don't need apache. It that's the case then I'll go
without it for the moment. Thanks for the advice and your long reply
which has made everything much clearer now. I looked up some stuff about
something called
Hi ,
Recently I have installed Jakarta-tomcat-5.0..25 on
fedora linux 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl also I have java
j2sdk1.4.1_02 .
The problem is that tomcat starts successfully using
service tomcat start
but when i point my browser to http://localhost:8080
browser just waits infinitely without
hii.. Dear friends
Please u can check web.xml file or server.xml file may be some errors in that XML
file.
Deepak
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 deepak Malhotra wrote :
Hi ,
Recently I have installed Jakarta-tomcat-5.0..25 on
fedora linux 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl also I have java
j2sdk1.4.1_02 .
The
Hi Guys,
First here is the sys configs for my test box.
W2K ADV SRV (SP3) W/IIS 5 + .NET Framework
Unclustered w/ no development for interdev
NT System Class path
- Path =
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\system32\WBEM;C:\DMI\WIN32\b
in;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
hello
i have installed tomcat3.2.1 in win 98
i have set the path tomcat and java still i'm facing the problem
i'm facing problem in startup saying bad command or filename
my project has held up please reply in detail.i'm waiting
karthik
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Hi,
Would you mind being a little bit more specific? Perhaps you could post
the exact startup command being used and the exact error output...;-)
Cheers,
John Clark
karthik rajan wrote:
hello
i have installed tomcat3.2.1 in win 98
i have set the path tomcat and java still i'm facing
Title: RE: tomcat installation problem in win98
Try modifying startup.bat to call tomcat.bat directly rather than just tomcat.
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Subject: tomcat
Hai
see the attachment. If it still doesn't work do mail to me
ramesh
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Apache , Tomcat , mySQL - Installation Instruction
I'm trying to install Tomcat on my PC with Windows 98 (second edition).
==
My autoexex.bat:
@C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVDX.EXE /Startup
@ECHO OFF
PATH=c:\windows;c:\windows\command;c:\ibmtools;c:\;C:\MSSQL7\BINN
LH DOSKEY
SET PATH=c:\jdk1.3\bin;c:\jdk1.3\lib;%PATH%
SET
, 2001 9:58
PM
Subject: Tomcat: Installation
problem
I'm trying to
install Tomcat on my PC with Windows 98 (second edition).
== My autoexex.bat:
@C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVDX.EXE /Startup @ECHO OFF
PATH=c:\windows;c:\windows\command;c:\ibmtools;c:\;C
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