How To Solve Http Status 500 Error In Tomcat
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This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Tomcat HTTP Status 500 - Tom Nishan Greenhorn Posts: 7 posted 5 years ago Hello everyone! I got this error when I was running form.html. My URL http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22730854/apache-tomcat-8-not-working-throws-http-status-500-java-lang-classnotfoundexc is http://localhost:8080/Beer-v1/form.html My html file: