Hi Simon

Try using http:\\localhost:8080 instead of:

> But when I try to surf to laocalhost:8080 I cant even get a 404
> error. I have tried the beginning example

if this doesn't work, substitute your machine name for localhost.

Make sure tools.jar is in your classpath.  Make sure you have enough
environment space in your DOS box.  Look at readme.txt in the jswdk
directory.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 6:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please help me whit the installation of JSWDK:-)


Okay this will be the last time I ask this, if I will not get an answer
I will
give up JSP.
I have problem whit a installation of JavaServer Web Developer Kit
(JSWDK) on Windows 95.
I start-up the server and I seams to work properly, its open one
Window (DOS prompt) and another (Java window very fast then).
(Someone told me that I will look after endpoint 8080 on the screen,
but its not
there?)
But when I try to surf to laocalhost:8080 I cant even get a 404
error. I have tried the beginning example
(http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/docs.html) but
no luck really.

Do I have to change something in autoexec.bat or startserver.bat?
I will be very glad to get some hint and advises.


/Simon

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