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- I am unable to compile my JSP!
- I can't get servlets to work under /servlet/*!
- Why is the invoker evil?
- How to I get Tomcat's version number?
- Tomcat eats 100% of the CPU!
- How do I get a customized error page?
- Should I use the LE version?
- How do I configure Tomcat to NOT to store the sessions during shutdown?
- Is there a DTD for server.xml?
- How do I change the welcome file? ( I want to show index.jsp instead of index.html)
- How do I enable/disable directory listings?
- How do I use symbolic links with jars?
- How do I change the name of the file in the download Save-As dialog from a servlet? (or jsp)
- Is tag pooling broken? It doesn't call release!
- How do I disable tag pooling?
- Why do I get java.lang.IllegalStateException ?
- How do I make a scheduled event on Tomcat?
- What is Element "web-app" does not allow "servlet" here?
- How do I open a file for reading in my webapp?
- Can I run Tomcat with the JRE, or do I need the full JDK?
- Is Tomcat an EJB server? Can I use EJBs with Tomcat?
- Can I access Tomcat's JNDI provider from outside Tomcat?
- Who uses Tomcat in production?
- I'm getting java.lang.ThreadDeath exceptions when reloading my webapp.
- Help! Even though I run shutdown.sh (or shutdown.bat), Tomcat does not stop!
- How do I debug JSP errors in the Admin web application?
- What order do webapps start (or How can I change startup order)?
- What's the different between a Valve and Filter?
- How do I set system properties at startup?
- How do I translate to English from Tomcateese?
Answers
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Windows service users - use this Anchor
Sometimes it is hard to understand the documentation that is supposed to be easy to understand. For example:
In order to be executed, a web application must be deployed on a servlet container.
Translated means:
In order to run your web application, you must move or copy the files and folders that make up your web app to a folder that is referred to as "servlet container". Now good luck in finding that folder.
OK, more to come!
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