By saying you installed it, I'm left with the impression you
downloaded and double clicked the windows installer.
Tomcat's built in http server catalina serves over port 80
Point your browser here and you never know it could already be running
http://localhost:8080/
If not tell me what os you're running and what you've done so far.
On 28 May 2004, at 23:00, Victor Goldberg, Ph.D. wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> I am new to Tomcat and to the list.
> I just downloaded and installed Tomcat/4.1.30.
> The only reason I did it is to learn about Tomcat and J2EE. At this
> point
> in time I am not yet interested in an actual fully functional web
> server.
>
> Well, when I tried to access familiar web pages (like Google), I got
> the
> Apache default Tomcat home page instead.
>
> Near the top it says: " If you're seeing this page, and you don't
> think you
> should be, then either you're either a user who has arrived at new
> installation of Tomcat, or you're an administrator who hasn't got
> his/her
> setup quite right. Providing the latter is the case, please refer to
> the
> Tomcat Documentation for more detailed setup and administration
> information
> than is found in the INSTALL file."
>
> I went to the Tomcat Documentation for more detailed setup and
> administration information. But it wasn't clear to me which
> information is
> relevant, or what to do to be able to again access the web addresses of
> interest to me.
>
> So, If somebody could give me specific actionable instructions to
> access
> those pages, I'll appreciate it very much.
>
> Thanks,
> Victor Goldberg
>
>
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