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    on a second thought I noticed something (my...

    on a second thought I noticed something (my colleague Dario pointed me on it)

    you say
    but you're writing on the "Unable to find the Engine" thread. Which is exactly your problem? Do you see the...
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    hi, it seems correct, how do you access tomcat...

    hi,

    it seems correct, how do you access tomcat (ie which address do you write in the address bar to access your web page)?

    Which browser/s are you testing?
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    Sorry, you can't. If you can access the client...

    Sorry, you can't.

    If you can access the client machine's hosts file you can map there your IP to something like www.mysite.com.

    Moreover note that use two server (web & LS) on the same machine...
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    Hi, NOTE that this is advised against, but if...

    Hi,

    NOTE that this is advised against, but if it's only for some tests it is ok:

    if the pages are on Lightstreamer internal web server just use null (for everything...):
    var lsPage = new...
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    I mean that if your LS server also serve the...

    I mean that if your LS server also serve the static pages you can access it via localhost and without setting the domain, in the other case (i.e.: pages from a web server, streaming from...
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    Hello, you can find a tutorial here...

    Hello,

    you can find a tutorial here, and another one on the software distribution. Look for LS_HOME/DOCS-SDKs/sdk_client_web/doc/Web Client Tutorial.pdf . Read also...
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    Hello, Probably you have some experience with...

    Hello,

    Probably you have some experience with the old loadEngine/loadEngineMinimal methods.

    there is an error on your createEngine call:
    lsPage.createEngine("SLEngine", "LS/lsengine.html");...
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