Hi Mohan,
Where do u keep the jsp files in the jswdk and also the bean classes,I am
using Java Web Server which works fine but would like to know
Sanjay


>From: Mohan Nai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Problem using Javawebserver and jswdk
>Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 13:52:24 -0700
>
>hi syamala,
>
>    I don't think you java webserver if you have jswdk.
>It is enough if you have jswdk. I am  developing jsps
>using only jswdk.  Infact you will have some problems
>if you have java webserver runnning and if you start
>jswdk.(port clash if you don't change the port)
>
>
>  correct me if I am wrong.
>
>thanx,
>mohan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>--- Syamala kotamraju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying my first jsp program(which outputs hello
> > world through the
> > out.println statement) using java webserver and
> > jswdk.I have set the
> > classpath in the autoexec.bat as below:
> > set
> >
>CLASSPATH=.;c:\jswdk-1.0.1\lib\servlet.jar;c:\jswdk-1.0.1\lib\jspengine.jar;C:\JDK1.2.2\lib\tools.jar
> > set JAVA_HOME = "C:\JDK1.2.2"
> > I started my java webserver and invoked the
> > startserver.bat file in the
> > jswdk installation directory.When i try to open the
> > jsp file in the browser
> > by http://localhost:8080/first.jsp i am getting an
> > error as file not
> > found(error 404). I placed my jsp file in the
> > servlets directory of java
> > webserver installation directory.
> > Can someone tell me what exactly is the way to
> > configure the java web server
> > with jswdk.I think there's something wrong in my
> > configuration.
> > I am also getting an error while starting the server
> > with jswdk as
> > environment out of space.I tried changing the size
> > to the maximum but no
> > use.
> > Please help me!!!!
> > TIS,
> > Syamala.
> >
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