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http://127.0.0.1:8080/<directory name the war explodes to>/
I think
That works... I thought I'd tried all the obvious things but must have missed something. I wasn't specifying the port number before but isn't 8080 the default?
I'm taking a look at a Struts-based web-app, running on TomCat. The WAR I was given appears to be being picked up fine, but I can't seem to see anywhere what it's base URL is (it's running on my local PC). I haven't done this type of thing for a year, and I thought it was set up in web.xml on typical JSP projects, but I haven't used Struts properly before so maybe it has some other place.
Can anyone tell me what file/property I should be looking for? Other than struts, everything looks very typical with a bunch of JSPs, TLDs etc. My TomCat monitor app doesn't seem to tell me what I need, and I don't see it in the logs either.
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