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Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Tomcat HTTP Status 404 error in tomcat Jayavardhan Ncbr Greenhorn Posts: 9 posted 5 years ago Hi, https://www.coderanch.com/forums/posts/list/40/87666 Check whether your tomcat service is running or not in services.msc Maria Anjum https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/config/webxml Greenhorn Posts: 7 posted 5 years ago 2 Well this problem is resolved. My tomcat server was running properly even i was getting 404 error. The reason behind this is the missing file like index.jsp which was not compied properly into my eclipse working directory. After coping ROOt folder from tomcat to eclipse .metadat folder the http status error is gone. I have copied following text from website http://www.coreservlets.com/Apache-Tomcat-Tutorial/tomcat-7-with-eclipse.html which is quite helpful. Eclipse forgets to copy the default apps (ROOT, examples, etc.) when it creates a Tomcat folder inside the Eclipse workspace. Go to C:\apache-tomcat-7.0.8\webapps, R-click on the ROOT folder and copy it. Then go to your Eclipse workspace, go to the .metadata folder, and search for "wtpwebapps". You should find something like your-eclipse-workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\tmp0\wtpwebapps (or .../tmp1/wtpwebapps http status 404 if you already had another server registered in Eclipse). Go to the wtpwebapps folder, R-click, and paste ROOT (say "yes" if asked if you want to merge/replace folders/files). Then reload http://localhost/ to see the Tomcat welcome page. Now iam facing otherproblem with Axis2 which is not dispalying my service and giving error : cannot be cast to org.apache.axis2.deployment.DeploymentClassLoader Any help? Praful Chandekar Greenhorn Posts: 8 posted 5 years ago @Maria Anjum Which OS are you using? Because I got Error in Windows 7 but not in Windows XP Emmanuel Waûters Ranch Hand Posts: 33 posted 5 years ago Hallo, I had resolved my problem. When using Eclise Helios and Tomcat 6 or 7 You have to do the next: “Copy the ROOT (Default) Web App into Eclipse. Eclipse forgets to copy the default apps (ROOT, examples, etc.) when it creates a Tomcat folder inside the Eclipse workspace. Go to C:\apache-tomcat-7.0.8\webapps, R-click on the ROOT folder and copy it. Then go to your Eclipse workspace, go to the .metadata folder, and search for "wtpwebapps". You should find something like your-eclipse-workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\tmp0\wtpwebapps (or .../tmp1/wtpwebapps if you already had another server registered in Eclipse). Go to the wtpwebapps folder, R-click, and paste ROOT (say "yes" if asked if yo
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