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tomcat plugin for eclipse ver. 3.2 [message #163236] Wed, 02 August 2006 08:07 Go to next message
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hi all,=20

is there a tomcat plugin for eclipse 3.2?

can anyone give me alink to setting up tomcat correctly?

many thnaks
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Re: tomcat plugin for eclipse ver. 3.2 [message #163539 is a reply to message #163236] Wed, 02 August 2006 16:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Randy D. Smith is currently offline Randy D. SmithFriend
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plork123 wrote:
>
>
> hi all,
>
> is there a tomcat plugin for eclipse 3.2?
>
> can anyone give me alink to setting up tomcat correctly?
>
> many thnaks

Plugin? It just has to be able to find Tomcat installed on the system
.... The clearest tutorial I've seen for setting this up is via the
WebTools Project (WTP) in the "Building a School Schedule Web
Application Tutorial" at <
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/community/tutorials/SchoolSc hedule/BuildingAScheduleWebApp.html
>; their first step is "Installing The Tomcat Runtime in Eclipse".

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Re: tomcat plugin for eclipse ver. 3.2 [message #163602 is a reply to message #163539] Wed, 02 August 2006 20:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: surya_is_the_man.yahoo.com

Thanks for the link Randy. I have another question for ya. Hope you don't
mind. When I add the runtime for tomcat 5.5 to a simple dynamic web
project i created in eclipse 3.2, and I run the application on it and it
loads up, why am I not able to see the Tomcat home page? You know the page
you see when you type in http://localhost:8080? I cant access the manager
or the admin application. Rather useless running the application through
the IDE IMO. It would be better of to make a JAR file of your app and then
just manually copy and paste it to the Tomcat installation under webapps
and have it load it automatically. Or better yet, use a really powerful
Ant file that will do all that and still retain the functionality of
Tomcat like accessing the manager app and the admin app.
Re: tomcat plugin for eclipse ver. 3.2 [message #163737 is a reply to message #163602] Thu, 03 August 2006 17:01 Go to previous message
Randy D. Smith is currently offline Randy D. SmithFriend
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Surya wrote:
> Thanks for the link Randy. I have another question for ya. Hope you
> don't mind. When I add the runtime for tomcat 5.5 to a simple dynamic
> web project i created in eclipse 3.2, and I run the application on it
> and it loads up, why am I not able to see the Tomcat home page? You know
> the page you see when you type in http://localhost:8080? I cant access
> the manager or the admin application. Rather useless running the
> application through the IDE IMO. It would be better of to make a JAR
> file of your app and then just manually copy and paste it to the Tomcat
> installation under webapps and have it load it automatically. Or better
> yet, use a really powerful Ant file that will do all that and still
> retain the functionality of Tomcat like accessing the manager app and
> the admin app.
>

Mind another question? Of course not. But I don't have an answer
unfortunately... this is my area of "exploration", not expertise.

When I followed that tutorial I mentioned, I was able to get the admin
pages. But then I have yet to reach completion of the tutorial, so
perhaps I've not experienced the step that wipes out that access.

Your question will probably be answered fastest/best over on
eclipse.webtools... I think that's WTP's newsgroup.
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