most of the time, the default page to be pulled up is the index.jsp under
your webapp, whether that is ROOT or your context.

On 5/3/06, Gustav Wiberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi!

I have now started Tomcat and accessed the Tomcat-default page
http://localhost:8080/

But I can't figure out  where the default page is located

Through Tomcat default-page, I look at a few examples and the jsp-examples
succesfully executes! :-)
http://localhost:8080/jsp-examples/

I can't found the map jsp-examples (but obviously it exists)
I can't found any index.jsp (that ought to be the default Tomcat-page?)

I tried to replace the ischolare_webcourse to the ROOT-map, but there
seems
to be no change ):

What can I be doing doing wrong?

Best regards
Gustav Wiberg

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: Connection between Tomcat and JSP


> The "root" folder in tomcat is R00T (all caps, tomcat is case sensitive)
> and you need to replace the whole webapp ROOT with your iScholar webapp.
> Just copying the iScholar webapp to the webapps/ROOT folder won't do it.
> Basically, just trash or rename ROOT, then copy iScholar to the webapps
> folder renaming it ROOT.  Then restart tomcat.  After that, if you
haven't
> changed anything in server.xml, you should be able to see iScholar by
> accessing http://localhost:8080  in your favorite web browser.
>
> -- David
>
> Gustav Wiberg wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm a newbie using this Tomcat-application. I figured out that it is a
>> application that in some way acts as a containter for
Java-applications?
>> (like Apache Server could as a a containter for PHP?) Don't know if I
>> have got this right or not.
>>
>> I have Windows XP Pro Edition. I have installed an application called
>> ischolar Courseware, that relies on Tomcat and the webroot were
installed
>> under C:\tomcat\webapps\root\
>>
>> I don't know how i activate so I can run jsp-applications from
>> C:\tomcat\webapps\root\   The Apache Tomcat service is running as a
>> service.
>> Is it any setting for the Apace Tomcat server?
>>
>> (Don't know if this is useful, but I have the Apace-server running at
the
>> root c:\webb\ where I can run PHP-applications.)
>>
>> Best regards
>> /Gustav Wiberg
>>
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