Are you entering the correct URL when trying to view the JSPs? Is there an alias setup 
in jswdk for /examples or /examples/jsp that will affect your URL you use to get to 
the JSPs you are writing?

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Hello,

I installed JDK 1.2.2 and JSWDK , and now I can run examples in JSWDK. =
But when I put my own JSP files in /examples/jsp, either directly or in =
their own subdirectory, I got 404 error(The page cannot be found)

Can some one can tell me what the reason is?=20

Thanks a lot.

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