I didn't want to integrate Tomcat in Eclipse, because I have been used to using the text compiler to write JSP. Individuals have never used IDE to write JSP, which is very uncomfortable, but I was using JBuilder debugging JSP or not (based on struts). I saw training in New Company today, and I mentioned the problem of integration, so I try it. Eclipse integrate Tomcat, I found a few articles on the Internet once, but I can't show Tomcat view. Depressed for a long time. It has already been added to the Lomboz plugin. There are no mention on the article on the article, you must install this plugin (http://www-900.ibm.com/developerworks/cn/opensource/os-ectom/#resources). Below this definition (reproduced) I will know why Eclipse must install the Lomboz plugin when I integrate Tomcat. Lomboz is an Open-Source Plug-in, which enables Java developers to better use Eclipse to create, debug, and deploy a 100% J2EE-based Java application server.
The use of the Lomboz plug-in makes Eclipse combines a variety of J2EE elements, the development of web applications, and the most popular application server cart.
The main features of Lomboz are:
1. Establish a web application using HTML Pages, Servlets, JavaServerTM Page (JSP) Files, etc.
2, JSP editing with highlighted display and encoding assistant
3, JSP syntax check
4, create web applications and EJB applications with Wizard
5. Create an EJB client test program using Wizard
6, support deployment J2EE web application file (EAR), web module file (WAR) and EJB file file (JAR)
7, using XDoclet development in accordance with EJB1.1 and 2.0 applications
8, able to implement the local and remote test application services for ports to ports
9, able to support all Java application services with extensible definitions
10, able to debug the running server-side code (JSP & EJB) with powerful Java debugger
11, improve development efficiency by using Wizard and Code Builder
12. Create a file in the WSDL form of the web service client
The server for Lomboz is:
Apache Tomcat, Jboss, Jonas, Resin, Orion, Jrun, Oracle IAS, Bea WebLogic Server Andibm WebSphere is installed at the installation of the Lomboz plug-in, to install the EMF-SDO-Runtime-2.0.0 plugin, otherwise, you have Eclipse although loaded. The Lomboz plugin, but does not appear in your view or the Lomboz option. After loading these, follow the steps in the general document. There is no problem.