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unable to start tomcat in eclipse.

 
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whenever i run a project om eclipse it throws.


but i can run any application outside eclipse.
tell me what to do ?
 
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Don’t know. But this question is too difficult for “beginning”, so I shall move it. Not sure whether to IDEs forum or Tomcat; shall try IDEs forst.
 
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I tried almost each and everything written all around the web without result.
So, i had to call IT team to re-install O.S. and now it's working fine.
I am marking this thread as solved.
 
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Reinstalling the O.S. seems a little extreme to me. The "missing" class should be in the lib/server-api.jar file in Tomcat. You might have been able to solve this by reinstalling Tomcat or reinstalling Eclipse.
 
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Peter Johnson wrote:Reinstalling the O.S. seems a little extreme to me. The "missing" class should be in the lib/server-api.jar file in Tomcat. You might have been able to solve this by re-installing Tomcat or re-installing Eclipse.


Peter, i did that almost 50 times with no result that's why i had to re-install OS.
 
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