Reseller Web Hosting

I am looking to a new affordable web hosting reseller company - having too many issues with our current one that goes unanswered.  From the reviews I have read, it appears that the top companies are InMotion, DreamHost, HostGator, and BlueHost - does anyone have input on these or is there something better/cost effective?
Thank you.
This topic first appeared in the Spiceworks Community

It is not enough to install Tomcat. You must let Tomcat know which web applications are available. To do this, start Tomcat and go to the default page. There you should be able to log in as administrator or manager.
I'm not sure, but this could be the cause of your error. When I got the message "resource is not available", it always had to do something with the wrong definition or forgotten definition of the web application or a servlet forgotten in a web.xml file.

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