| Tomcat building OK, but I may be missing something [message #59114] | 
Tue, 17 June 2003 08:49   | 
 
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I can build a servlet OK (having downloaded the Sysdeo plugin), but to 
test it I move the class files out of the Eclipse tree and use a 
standalone Tomcat server. This works, but isn't there a less clunky way 
of doing this? 
 
b 
ps Talk  r e a l  slow. This is all new to me. 
 
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| Re: Tomcat building OK, but I may be missing something [message #59787 is a reply to message #59114] | 
Tue, 17 June 2003 19:14   | 
 
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Bob: 
 
If you using a the project layout the plugin creates, you can right mouse 
click and select update Server.xml. This will create a context in the 
Server.xml and set the docpath to point the Eclipse project. By doing this, 
you will not need to copy anything. If you have other projects that you 
link to, you'll need to make sure that they are exporting their classes. 
Otherwise, Tomcat will not be able to find them. 
 
It sounds like you're just trying a simple servlet, so you shouldn't have 
to worry about this. You might want to also look at David Gallarod,  Ed 
Burnette and Robert McGovern's book from Manning called Eclipse in Action. 
Chapter seven is a really nice introduction to using the Tomcat plugin for 
JSP and Servlet development. 
 
Regards, 
 
Jeff Duska 
http://java.duska.com 
 
 
 
Bob Knowles wrote: 
 
> I can build a servlet OK (having downloaded the Sysdeo plugin), but to 
> test it I move the class files out of the Eclipse tree and use a 
> standalone Tomcat server. This works, but isn't there a less clunky way 
> of doing this? 
> 
> b 
> ps Talk  r e a l  slow. This is all new to me.
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