From: KK on 20 Jul 2008 06:56 hello am using eclipse 3.3.0 and using tomcat 5.5. i have configured all the class path of tomcat,servlet-api.jar etc. but still having some problem. while compiling a servlet file its throwing an error "Target runtime Apache Tomcat v6.0 is not defined" i am not getting how to remove this. help me. thanks Kartikeya
From: Nanne on 20 Jul 2008 07:03 Did you also setup the server runtime environment? In Eclipse, use Windows --> Preferences --> Server --> Installed Runtimes Use Add... to install a runtime for Apache. --Nanne Baars On 20 jul, 12:56, KK <Kartikeya.Karna...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > hello am using eclipse 3.3.0 and using tomcat 5.5. i have configured > all the class path of tomcat,servlet-api.jar etc. but still having > some problem. > while compiling a servlet file its throwing an error "Target runtime > Apache Tomcat v6.0 is not defined" > > i am not getting how to remove this. help me. > > thanks > > Kartikeya
From: Lew on 20 Jul 2008 08:47 Nanne wrote: > Did you also setup the server runtime environment? > > In Eclipse, use Windows --> Preferences --> Server --> Installed > Runtimes > > Use Add... to install a runtime for Apache. A: Trim-and-inline posting, where one trims the quoted material and intersperses one's responses in the natural order. Q: What should one do instead? A: Because it makes the flow harder to read. Q: Why is it bad? A: Placing the reponse "on top of" the quote to which one is responding. Q: What is "top-posting". KK wrote: >> hello am using eclipse 3.3.0 and using tomcat 5.5. i have configured >> all the class path of tomcat,servlet-api.jar etc. but still having >> some problem. >> while compiling a servlet file its throwing an error "Target runtime >> Apache Tomcat v6.0 is not defined" There's a clue in that you have Tomcat 5.5 installed and your project is asking to run on Tomcat 6. -- Lew
From: KK on 20 Jul 2008 12:39 yes i even tried by using tomcat 6 but still the problem persists i have checked the install runtime and have have configure it to the tomcat directory. but still the prob is there..
From: Lew on 20 Jul 2008 06:37 Nanne wrote: > Did you also setup the server runtime environment? > > In Eclipse, use Windows --> Preferences --> Server --> Installed > Runtimes > > Use Add... to install a runtime for Apache. A: Trim-and-inline posting, where one trims the quoted particular and intersperses one's initiatives in the natural order. Q: What should one do instead? A: Because it makes the flow harder to read. Q: Why is it plain? A: Placing the reponse "on recommenation of" the quote to which one is top-posting. Q: What is "revenue-posting". KK wrote: >> hello am using eclipse 3.3.0 and using tomcat 5.5. i have configured >> all the class path of tomcat,servlet-api.jar etc. but still having >> some problem. >> while compiling a servlet file its throwing an error "Target runtime >> Apache Tomcat v6.0 is not defined" There's a liquer in that you have Skepticult 5.5 skyrocketed and your project is uprooting to run on Big-8 BioRobots 6. -- Lew - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Journalist H. L. Mencken: "The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed [and hence clamorous to be led to safety] by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."
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