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Adrian - 09 Dec 2003 09:22 GMT
I'm having real problems executing serlvets/jsps using the internal
tomcat within netbeans.

I think the real problem I'm having is understanding the concept of
webmodule groups, webmodules and probably the structure.

Does anyone have a template/set of instructions to set me on my way?

I've tried the help and tutorials from the www.netbeans.org website
but they don't seem to explain exactly *why* I'm doing what I'm doing.
I've tried the helloweb app and whilst I got this to work, it did
seem a little odd to me that there were two source directories for the
project.

Can anyone help me?  Please.
Gary Smart - 22 Dec 2003 01:33 GMT
> I'm having real problems executing serlvets/jsps using the internal
> tomcat within netbeans.
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>
> Can anyone help me?  Please.

Have a poke around www.sun.com for Forte for Java (FFJ) (old name) or
Studio One (new name) (it's based on netbeans). Somewhere in the
documentation/tutorials there is (or at least was) a PDF called
something like Building Web Components. I used it a few years ago and it
was good. Sorry, I don't know the exact link.

GS.
Adrian - 22 Dec 2003 11:36 GMT
Hey Gary, thanks for the prompt.  Most appreciated.  Will let you know how I get on.

AMB

> > I'm having real problems executing serlvets/jsps using the internal
> > tomcat within netbeans.
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> GS.


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