Christopher,

Yes but using tomcat to server html files looks to me like using a hammer to
kill a fly. Anyway everybody is free to do what he wants !

Concerning the IDE, its advantage is to be automatic, but in a way it adds
an extra layer of difficulty...

Victor
http://www.voxnucleus.fr

2010/12/8 Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>

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> Victor,
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> On 12/8/2010 2:45 PM, Victor Kabdebon wrote:
> > I might be wrong but maybe you need to set something in your web.xml to
> > deliver static files. (basically Tomcat is not designed to run static
> html
> > files, you can use a combination of Apache serveur + tomcat serveur to do
> > that).
>
> You are wrong. Tomcat is designed to serve static files via the
> DefaultServlet, which is (surprise) enabled by default.
>
> > I strongely recommand you to use an IDE such as Netbeans
>
> - -1
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> If the OP can't figure out how to place files on the disk, adding an IDE
> is going to make things so much worse.
>
> - -chris
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