There's no reason I know of to have .classpath or .project in the webapp. The servlet spec doesn't define them and tomcat doesn't use them. I would imagine these are specific to the development environment you are working in.
I've seen posts from other people integrating PHP with Tomcat, but don't do it myself. Hopefully someone else on the list might offer some helpful tips there. Glad you got things working. --David Wayne Bragg wrote: > Thank you once again David, > > Yes I did upgrade the mysql driver, made the appropriate changes, and > now it's all working fine! > > Is there any reason to have .classpath and .project in the \DBTest\ > directory? Are they for deploying or a leftover from another platform? > > Next step is to tie in PHP the same way. > I'll try configuring it with the docs I've come across, if not you'll > see me back here. > Unless you know right offhand were some "newbie" docs can be found for > configuring the PHP using drivers like the mysql would you? Or have > the steps handy! > > Can't thank you enough for what you have already done! > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]