Assumming you installed tomcat in "c:\tomcat", you
have to copy the "getStart" directory to "c:\tomcat\webapps\ROOT", so it would
end up like this "c:\tomcat\webapps\ROOT\getStart". Now your url will
work.
You just have to think that
"c:\tomcat\webapps\ROOT" is the physical address of "localhost:8080", got
it?
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Francisco
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: need help for rmi calls from
tomcat 3.2.1
No, I copied to a separate directory called
getStart and accesing hello.html in that
Any suggestions ?
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 3:00
PM
Subject: Re: need help for rmi calls
from tomcat 3.2.1
Have you copied to "/webapps/ROOT"
?
Francisco
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:43
PM
Subject: need help for rmi calls from
tomcat 3.2.1
I
installed rmi example problem (Helloworld) in a directory called
getStart under C:\rmi\rmi. I can start the server and the
client applet as described in the trail. Next I started tomcat
server and copied getStart under webapp directory. I started
rmiregistry and then the server. I tried to open hello.html from a
browser with url http://localhost:8080/getStart/hello.html. The frame is coming but the
result message is 'blank' rather than 'Hello World'. I added the
wrapper classpath etc.
Any suggestions what is
wrong.
Regards. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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