Erik Weibust wrote:
Stephen,
The admin app is no longer a part of the standard Tomcat download.
You need to go download and install it.
Or you can use an IDE that bundles Tomcat, including the Tomcat manager.
NetBeans IDE (www.netbeans.org) is one.
-- Geertjan
Obviously, you need to make
the appropriate changes to conf/tomcat-users.xml
erik
--- Stephen Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
What 'used' to work is no longer working. Now when I attempt to
access Tomcat (v5.5.7) admin app, I get the following message:
"Tomcat's administration web application is no longer installed by
default. Download and install the "admin" package to use it."
Attempting to access 'status', returns the following message:
"The requested resource (/manager/status) is not available."
Can someone please offer some suggestions as to where and what to
check. Does the home directory have to be named, "Tomcat"? If this
is changed, where else does this change need to be made.
Thank you,
Stephen Caine
Soft Breeze Systems, LLC
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