2013/2/13  <siegfr...@heintze.com>:
>
> I posted this on the eclipse forum last Thu and since I have received no
> response, I'm cross posting here.
>
>
> I have created a project as guided by
> www.objectdb.com/tutorial/jpa/eclipse/spring/run. When I abandon eclipse
> and use the maven command line to deploy this Spring MVC web app to
> jetty and point my browser to localhost:8080/Guestbook/ it works.
>
> However, when I use Eclipse Juno (eclipse-jee-juno-SR1-win32-x86_64),
> maven 3 and Tomcat 6 (there is a documented bug with tomcat 7 at the
> objectdb.com site) to create a new maven project (with a dynamic web
> facet) and add Tomcat 6 as a server, it asks me if I want to move my
> guestbook app with the cute little jar icon from the left side to the
> tomcat side. I say yes and it appears under the that server icon in the
> server. But when I point the browser to localhost:8080/Guestbook after
> starting the tomcat6 it gives me the 404 error: "type Status
> report/message /Guestbook/ description The requested resource is not
> available. Apache Tomcat/6.0.36"
>
> Can someone help me debug this 404 error in tomcat 6? It works with
> Jetty! Should it not work with tomcat 6 too? (I'd like to make it work
> with tomcat 7 some other day).
> Also: I'm running Windows 8.

Error 404 means "page not found".

Possible reasons:
1) The web application failed to start
2) The web application has a different name, not "Guestbook"
3) You do not have "welcome" page in your application.

If you look into "Console" view in your IDE, it may provide info about
1) and 2) above.

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