I've been playing with Tomcat over the past week while learning about 
Regain. I can't remember if I had any issues installing it (which would 
seem to indicate that I didn't), but the learning curve about where to 
put stuff was a little frustrating.

I ended up finding Tomcat running on port 8180 on my Ubuntu machine. I 
found a 'webapp' directory at /usr/share/tomcat5. I've found that 
dropping any *.war file in there and starting up tomcat with the 
/usr/share/tomcat5/bin/shartup.sh script works. It will give me access 
to the app at http://whatever.tlkd:8180/nameofapp. For example, in the 
case of regain, when I dropped the regain.war file into the 
/usr/share/tomcat56/webapps dir and started up tomcat, I could access it 
at http://10.0.100.10:8180/regain. Same with Web Jabber, it became 
available at http://10.0.100.10:8180/webjabber

Once I figured out where to put the *.war files, all was good but I did 
have to set the JAVA_HOME variable in order for Tomcat to fire up. On my 
Ubuntu 6.06 box the correct path is 
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.06/jre/

Dunno if that helps, but that's where I am with it.

Jon


Jesse Kline wrote:
>> Are you trying to integrate it with Apache.  If so, how are you
>> integrating it?
> 
> It's actually a friend of mine that's trying to set it up. I'm not sure of
> all the details, but I'm quite sure that he's running it with Apache and
> trying to test out a webapp of some sort. I just remember having a hell of
> a time trying to set it up last summer.
> 
> Jesse
> 
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