if you drop it in a tomcat install (that is served on port 8080 or what
every you have
it specified in the server.xml) then when you drop a war in the webapp dir
then the context name will be by default the XXXXXX.war name

johan


On 2/8/07, Chris Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just downloaded the wicket examples zip and managed to build them.

I think the jetty jars are inside the war. I just copied the .war into
the tomcat webapps directory and it sprung to life but I navigated to
the web app it redirected me to the 8081 port that Jetty is listening
on.

How can I run the examples as a tomcat app and what URL do I point to
once it's installed?


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