Read the documentation ? http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/
Maybe confirm the version of Tomcat you are working with (in your question).
Download the Tomcat ZIP unzip it. Drop your WAR in the webapps dir. Maybe drop your JDBC Driver JARs (mysql/postgres/mssql) in the lib/ directory.
Now startup Tomcat (running windows service if you used EXE installer, or scripts in bin/ directory). It should be found on 127.0.0.1:8080 and maybe other local IP addresses on the same port :8080.
Why do you think you need to mess around with the context.xml / server.xml ? Are you working with a fresh ZIP extraction of tomcat ?
Your explaination of the actual problem is very poor. Following the above instructions (and ignoring Eclipse) should get anyone up and running in a short time.
FWIW - Ensure you have shutdown the Tomcat instance that Eclipse has been running/managing before trying to start up the external Tomcat instance. Since as a general rule only one application can bind to the network ports at a time, you can modify the ports by grep'ing the conf/*.xml for Port= and port= and replace 8080 and other such numbers with different value, such as pre-pending a '1' to the front to make 18080.