Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread Gustav Wiberg
Best regards /Gustav Wiberg - Original Message - From: Marc Farrow To: Tomcat Users List ; Gustav Wiberg Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:10 PM Subject: Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP Since you have Tomcat running as a service, then you should be able to access Tomcat via ht

Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread Gustav Wiberg
From: Marc Farrow To: Tomcat Users List ; Gustav Wiberg Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:10 PM Subject: Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP Since you have Tomcat running as a service, then you should be able to access Tomcat via http://localhost:8080. Is this true? Can you also access

Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread Marc Farrow
st" Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:53 PM Subject: Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP > The "root" folder in tomcat is R00T (all caps, tomcat is case sensitive) > and you need to replace the whole webapp ROOT with your iScholar webapp. > Just copying the iScholar webapp

Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread Gustav Wiberg
s Gustav Wiberg - Original Message - From: "David Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:53 PM Subject: Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP The "root" folder in tomcat is R00T (all caps, tomcat is case sensitive) and

Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread David Smith
The "root" folder in tomcat is R00T (all caps, tomcat is case sensitive) and you need to replace the whole webapp ROOT with your iScholar webapp. Just copying the iScholar webapp to the webapps/ROOT folder won't do it. Basically, just trash or rename ROOT, then copy iScholar to the webapps fol

Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread Marc Farrow
Since you have Tomcat running as a service, then you should be able to access Tomcat via http://localhost:8080. Is this true? Can you also access Apache at http://localhost? If both of these are true and you have Apache seen from the outside work via http://www.yourdomain.com, then you will need

Connection between Tomcat and JSP

2006-05-03 Thread Gustav Wiberg
Hi! I'm a newbie using this Tomcat-application. I figured out that it is a application that in some way acts as a containter for Java-applications? (like Apache Server could as a a containter for PHP?) Don't know if I have got this right or not. I have Windows XP Pro Edition. I have installe