I am having a bit of trouble with Eclipse & Tomcat 6... Initially, I could not get tomcat6 (provided via Fedora), to run because it was complaining that it could not find the servlet/jsp jars. so I fixed this by manually adding links in /usr/share/tomcat6/lib: 1) jsp-api.jar 2) servlet-api.jar and modifying file: 3) /etc/tomcat6/tomcat-users.xml <tomcat-users> <role rolename="tomcat"/> <role rolename="manager"/> <role rolename="admin"/> <user username="tomcat" password="foobar" roles="tomcat"/> <user username="manager" password="foobar" roles="manager"/> <user username="admin" password="foobar" roles="admin"/> <!-- Original <role rolename="tomcat"/> <role rolename="role1"/> <role rolename="manager"/> <role rolename="admin"/> <user username="tomcat" password="tomcat" roles="tomcat"/> <user username="role1" password="tomcat" roles="role1"/> <user username="both" password="tomcat" roles="tomcat,role1"/> --> <!-- The host manager webapp is restricted to users with role "admin" --> <!--<user name="tomcat" password="password" roles="admin" />--> <!-- The manager webapp is restricted to users with role "manager" --> <!--<user name="tomcat" password="password" roles="manager" />--> </tomcat-users> I then tested to see if tomcat6 would run standalone, by: 4) service tomcat6 start 5) Opened Firefox, and URL: http:localhost:8080 Entered User: manager, password: foobar And tomcat displayed its colorful page. I was able to view the status information and navigate everywhere except for the following links, as they show blank pages: Servlets Examples JSP Examples Not sure if this is a problem but I proceeded to: 6) service tomcat stop Then I started up Eclipse, created a new Dynamic-Web application, added a new file: index.html, added very simple html code: <html><title>Hello</title><body><p>Hello World</p></body></html> saved it, and then ran 'Run As...' server, added tomcat6 server, committed the configurations, and the internal browser fired up. Unfortunately, I get this: URL: http://localhost:8080/Hello/ =========================================== HTTP Status 404 - /Hello/ type Status report message /Hello/ description The requested resource (/Hello/) is not available. Apache Tomcat/6.0.18 =========================================== I then changed the URL to: http://localhost:8080/ and I get the same 404 error but with / instead of /Hello/ Am I missing something? [FYI: I did go over the documentation, searched the Internet for help, but was not getting anywhere, hence this post. ] Thanks- Dan -- fedora-devel-java-list mailing list fedora-devel-java-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list