macOS Mojave 10.14 apache-tomcat-9.0.13 gives error when running in eclipse 2018-09 (4.9.0)











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Facing issue as mentioned in 'Title', tried all related answers like updating the WTP, and removing section from 'Apache -> arguments -> VM Arguments' in Eclipse Tomcat configuration:
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-Djava.endorsed.dirs="/usr/local/apache-tomcat-9.0.13/endorsed
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Now, it runs [as opposite to that when that the above fraction of part of VM Arguments], it now gives 404










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    Facing issue as mentioned in 'Title', tried all related answers like updating the WTP, and removing section from 'Apache -> arguments -> VM Arguments' in Eclipse Tomcat configuration:
    "
    -Djava.endorsed.dirs="/usr/local/apache-tomcat-9.0.13/endorsed
    "
    Now, it runs [as opposite to that when that the above fraction of part of VM Arguments], it now gives 404










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      Facing issue as mentioned in 'Title', tried all related answers like updating the WTP, and removing section from 'Apache -> arguments -> VM Arguments' in Eclipse Tomcat configuration:
      "
      -Djava.endorsed.dirs="/usr/local/apache-tomcat-9.0.13/endorsed
      "
      Now, it runs [as opposite to that when that the above fraction of part of VM Arguments], it now gives 404










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      Facing issue as mentioned in 'Title', tried all related answers like updating the WTP, and removing section from 'Apache -> arguments -> VM Arguments' in Eclipse Tomcat configuration:
      "
      -Djava.endorsed.dirs="/usr/local/apache-tomcat-9.0.13/endorsed
      "
      Now, it runs [as opposite to that when that the above fraction of part of VM Arguments], it now gives 404







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          well, server is actually working correctly (after the -Djava.. part is removed for every new server added), but the 404 error was due to missing index.html
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