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CL, I just add the project to my Tomcat test environment classpath. You may also have to add any environment variables and also set up properties files within your class structure as resources. That covers your Java classes. For your web pages, JSPs etc, you can go either way. You can let VA/Java manage the resources or you can just refer to them by changing the server.xml file in the Tomcat test environment's conf directory. David Morris >>> MTanveer@friedmancorp.com 10/29/01 09:22AM >>> When using Tomcat inside VisualAge to debug my servlets, should I export those class files outside visualage to a directory and register them to tomcat? [ If it is so, what is the difference between using tomcat as an independent servlet engine outside visualage to debug servlet and using it inside visualage as a inner servlet runner? ] -----Original Message----- From: Chanh_Le@countrywide.com [mailto:Chanh_Le@countrywide.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 5:56 PM To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com Subject: Re: TOMCAT Could you let me know where to find the following answers 1/ When I go to Tomcat admin 3.2.3 , it asks me for user ID and password. When I installed on NT, it did not ask me to input user ID and password 2/ How to create WAR file? Thanks, CL
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