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--- Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Servlets are all working but running
> the test JSPs never worked at all. I always get the
> message "The requested URL
> /servlets/org.gjt.jsp.JspServlet was not found on
> this
> server.". I tried all different configurations and
> unfortunately always unsuccessful. I have been
> working
> on this for many days, reading the faqs, others
> articles and have not found the answer to this. 
> 
> Any suggestions, or any similar configs that you may
> share are all appreciated.

You have 2 choices. Either put the repository in your
classpath or use aliases. Their are reasons for doing
one over the other. Read the FAQ: it's in there!



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