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> The solution to Error 404 (File not found) could be easy: If your
> servlets are part of a package, then you have to use the fully
> qualified name in the browser.
>
> Example:
>
> Servlet 'Hello' is in the package mycom.myprojects.myservlets,
> and you mounted the corresponding servlet zone to 'myzone',
> then you have to access the servlet under
> HOST:PORT/myzone/mycom.myprojects.myservlets.Hello
>
> Andy
>> 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 !
Its working now. I'm not exactly sure what I did to fix it, but I think I
was using a class that was not listed in the wrapper.classpath. Making sure
that everything was listed correctly seems to have solved the problem.
Thad
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