I would suggest that you check out the samples that come installed with
tomcat.

Also - in tomcat all that matters is that you drop a war file (or a
directory) containing required files according to the J2ee specs into the
webapps directory.

So it would be something like this:

webapp
+ your-web-app

And your-web-app will contain at a minimum these files:

your-web-app
+WEB-INF
   +classes
   +web.xml

You dont really have to put a context if you can drop the web archive (war)
in the webapps folder.

Anoop



On 1/13/07, archana acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hello all,
I am Archana Acharya, I am pursuing with final year BCA in India.As a
part of my final term project I am required to install a web
application in apache tomcat, by reading the  documentation provided i
understood that i have to set the context (specify the path) in a file
called web.xml which is local to the application.I have
previously worked on the basic installation and configuration of httpd
(apache)server.
I would be gratefull if someone could explain to me the step by step
procedure for installing web applications on apache tomcat.I am
currently using tomcat5.
You can also mail me at my mail id:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
Archana Acharya

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