Your webapp context is the root directory of your web application, I am
sorry but you should probably read a bit first before trying to deploy a web
app. Check out the following link, it should be easy to see the steps you
need to successfully develop and deploy your app in tomcat:

http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/index.html


On 10/28/06, CANADAFAST INC. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi! there

  I understand the line you told me to type in my brower:

  "http:// your ip address: tomcat port/your webapp context path"

  only problem is what do u mean by the webapp context path? my webapp
folder is in c: drive in programfiles folder.

  Or how should I type the webapp context, how would type in ur PC for
instance?

  Maybe I am a newbie so I did not understand what u meant by the context
path.

  If u have time then please send me a breif explanation.

  Thank you



EDMOND KEMOKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The 192.168... is an IP only valid behind your router, for someone on
the
internet to access your app, you'll need to use your router's Iternet IP
address. Again you can determine that address by typing "What's my IP
address" in google and then select any of the results. From the URL you
stated, I don't see any reference to the context path of your app, tomcat
from what I know isn't going to find an abitrary index.html, you must
specify which app you're trying to access. So you'll type in your browser:
"http:// your ip address: tomcat port/your webapp context path"

On 10/28/06, CANADAFAST INC. wrote:
>
>
> hi
>
> Thanks for ur reply. I actually already new what u just mentioned.
>
> The problem is I tried 100s of times to run it
>
> my tomcat is running at 8080 on my pc.
>
> I enter the ip address like:
>
> http://routerip:8080/index.html
>
> Is that the correct way, or do I need to change the ports, some ppl say
> it should be port 80, but I don't know how to chnage to port 80 on
tomcat.
>
>
> My router has assigned an ip to my PC which is like 192.168.1.2, so when
> do I need this local ip.
>
> I am getting confused.
>
> I hope u have time to answer my problem, i'd really appreciate.
>
> Thank u
>
> EDMOND KEMOKAI wrote:
> Firstly you'll need to configure (open some ports) your router to allow
> direct access to the tomcat port on your machine. Assuming you know the
IP
> address of your router ( type in google: "what's my IP address"), user
> should be able to connect to your app by typing something like
> "http://YourRouter's IP:Tomcat Port/your context path"..That should be
> it.
>
> On 10/28/06, CANADAFAST INC. wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> >
> > I am a new tomcat 5.5 user. I have created some JSPs and they run
> > perfectly in my PC windows xp using tomcat.
> >
> > I want to make my PC a webserver, so that ppl from outside can access
my
> > JSPs through tomcat 5.5 running on my system.
> >
> > My PC is connected to a router and my router is connected to a cable
> > modem which has a static ip address from my cable ISP.
> >
> > But after that I don't know what to do further. How should I configure
> > my tomcat, so that ppl from outside can access my JSP website.
> >
> >
> > Thank you
> > Khinan
> >
> >
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