hi Shekhar, I do not know if you encountered the same issue that I did.
however, I had issues. The secret (if we have the same issue) is to "go
into" the apache tomcat directory.
just open into c:\program files\apache tomcat\ (whatever it is called)
just go into the folder. then try to log in. good
ack. I meant fire off under Eclipse, not tomcat.
if that helps
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 9:03 PM Stephanie Panah
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> Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but if not, I had something similar.
> be sure that tomcat is not running under Services.
> then fire it off under tomca
Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but if not, I had something similar.
be sure that tomcat is not running under Services.
then fire it off under tomcat.
and, of course, I may have just said nonsense.
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 7:33 PM DdC wrote:
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> I have installed tomcat originally with version 4.0
I am late to this conversation, and I did not read all the thread.
But, I had something similar to this, about six months ago.
The solution to get Tomcat running was to "enter" the directory that tomcat
is housed in:
eg; c:\program files\apache tomcat..
simply opening the directory helped to ge
the Tomcat server in Services and tried to
start in eclipse.
omgosh, it worked. good grief.
and, thank you,
Stephanie
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 6:36 PM Stephanie Panah
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> Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat.
> When I try to connect the server, I encount
Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat.
When I try to connect the server, I encounter:
Unknown version of Tomcat was specified.
I am looking all over. please help
Java EE for web developers
C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion
java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190"
and
Eclipse IDE