Getting Tomcat installed on the i is about as difficult as unzipping the file. I haven't installed Tomcat 6 but 5.5 has worked great.

Depending upon what your default JVM settings are and whether or not you have something running on port 8080 you should be able to unzip it and start it. Period.

Couldn't be easier.

Trying it on a PC so you can "play" is equally easy, as David says. A good place to start.

Pete




Booth Martin wrote:
Here's what I am trying to do. I want to use GWT (Google Web Toolkit) to develop applications. It seems to me to be well established, backed by a winning team, and very flexible. It seems ideal for a programmer who is learning Java. I want to use it with AS400 applications.and data files. In my opinion it would be nice if I could download and apply a Tomcat server to the AS/400 and have the application and the data all on the same box.
I have legitimate access to a V5R4 machine that is on the Internet. It looks to me like it is easy to do; at least, thats the way I read the instructions. But I can't make it happen. Obviously I need more basic instructions.

Is my plan flawed? Fraught with danger? Idiotic? Are there simple yet complete instructions that someone can point me to that I can handle?



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