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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Trond Kristiansen <tr...@hotmail.com> on 2007/06/01 21:47:31 UTC

About deploying

Hello!

This is my first post so I hope it ended up at the right place.

I have only used tomcat on my laptop Integrated in my Netbeans IDE, but now 
I've got my fist web host and they use a shared tomcat 4.1 I think.

They have given my i WEB-INF folder with subfolder, jsp, classes and lib.

In my netbeans project folder I'm used to one of theese folders in every 
project file. Is it the same on a shared tomcat server or do I have to put 
all my servlets etc in this one folder even if its severall diffrent 
projects.

Trond Kristiansen



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Re: About deploying

Posted by Rashmi Rubdi <ra...@gmail.com>.
On 6/1/07, Trond Kristiansen <tr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> This is my first post so I hope it ended up at the right place.
>
> I have only used tomcat on my laptop Integrated in my Netbeans IDE, but now
> I've got my fist web host and they use a shared tomcat 4.1 I think.
>
> They have given my i WEB-INF folder with subfolder, jsp, classes and lib.
>
> In my netbeans project folder I'm used to one of theese folders in every
> project file. Is it the same on a shared tomcat server or do I have to put
> all my servlets etc in this one folder even if its severall diffrent
> projects.

I don't have experience with shared Tomcat, but there are a few other
Tomcat reasonable cost , and even free hosting providers who don't put
such restrictions, they allow you to have your own Tomcat instance.

Lookup this up on your fav search engine.

> Trond Kristiansen

-Rashmi

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