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Rob,

I am having the same problem as Thad. I've had this problem for
sometime now !! can't figure out why i get a 404 even though my
class file is present. Also the same class file runs fine on Java Web
Server and on the web server provided with JSWDK !

Rob Chandhok wrote:

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> At 11:42 AM -0500 3/6/00, Thad Parker wrote:
> >Through all of this,
> >nothing significant is written to any of the logs (just a bunch of
> >ClassNotFoundExceptoins).
>
> These are significant errors.  Are you sure you build your servlets
> cleanly?  You might try deleting all the class files and see if you
> can really build them from scratch.
>
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