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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Altuğ Altıntaş (Koç.Net)" <al...@koc.net> on 2001/04/17 10:32:02 UTC
RE: Positionning servlets source to use Tomcat
I think it will be ok ..
just mkdir under webapps (dont forget to edit sever.xml)
example ; " webapps - foo - WEB-INF - classes "
then put yours servlet in classes directory ..
Regards.
-----Original Message-----
From: David DELGRANCHE [mailto:ddelgranche@sogitec.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 12:27 PM
To: 'tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org'
Subject: Positionning servlets source to use Tomcat
Hi all,
I'm a new user of Tomcat. I had an Apache server with JServ to
execute
servlets. It semmes that I had problems using JServ so I'm trying using
Tomcat. I have installed it on my Apache server. I'm able to execute the
examples servlets, so my installation seems to be OK.
In order to use my own servlets, I have to configure Tomcat to
recognize
them. In the Tomcatdocs, it is written in the "Development Processes" that
I have to create a project, etc... Is there a simplier way to use Tomcat?
If I create a directory in the webapps one and the a Web-inf subdirectory
to put in my servlets isn't it enough if I add a Context tage in the
servler.xml configuration file?
Anyone can help me?
Thanks a lot
david.
David DELGRANCHE
ddelgranche@sogitec.fr
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