Hi Mr. Hans,

THANKS for your reply.

I made changes to what you said and when I put my WAR file to dpeloy folder
get following error at consoel:
----------------------------------------------
13:47:48,746 INFO  [STDOUT] org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Element
"servlet-mapping" does not allow "url-pattern" here.
13:47:48,746 ERROR [Engine] ContextConfig[/kithany] Parse error in
application web.xml
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Element "servlet-mapping" does not allow
"url-pattern" here.
        at org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.error(Parser2.java:3086)
----------------------------------------------

THANKS again!

Manoj G. Kithany


>From: Hans Bergsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
>reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: JSP working but Servlets not working
>Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 12:26:52 -0700
>
>Manoj Kithany wrote:
>>Hi Experts,
>>
>>Greetings!
>>
>>I am using Apache 1.3.26 + (Jboss 3.0.3, Tomcat 4.0.4 bundle)
>>I treid to creat a small Web Application. My JSP files are WORKING
>>properly
>>BUT when Servlet is called (from JSP Page),
>>I get "No Context COnfigured Error"
>>
>>My Directory structure is as follows:
>>/kithany (root)
>>/kithany/register.htm
>>/kithany/WEB-INF/web.xml
>>/kithany/WEB-INF/classes/HelloWorldExample.java
>>/kithany/WEB-INF/classes/HelloWorldExample.class
>>/kithany/META-INF/application.xml
>>
>>
>>I have my APPLICATION.XML file as follows:
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
>><application>
>><display-name>KITHANY</display-name>
>><module>
>><web>
>><web-uri>kithany.war</web-uri>
>><context-root>/kithany</context-root>
>></web>
>></module>
>></application>
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>And, my WEB.XML file is as:
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>><!DOCTYPE web-app
>>  PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
>>"http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
>><web-app>
>>    <servlet>
>>        <servlet-name>HelloWorldExample</servlet-name>
>>        <servlet-class>HelloWorldExample</servlet-class>
>>    </servlet>
>
>You need to add a mapping to the servlet as well:
>
>      <servlet-mapping>
>         <servlet-name>HelloWorldExample</servlet-name>
>         <url-pattern>/HelloWorldExample/*</url-pattern>
>      </servlet-mapping>
>
>>    <welcome-file-list>
>>      <welcome-file>
>>          index.jsp
>>      </welcome-file>
>>     </welcome-file-list>
>></web-app>
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>My JSP file "register.jsp" is shown below. This file calls a SERVLET
>>HelloWorldExample.class when user clicks.
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>><html>
>><body>
>><form action="/HelloWorldExample" method=post>
>
>Here's the main problem: you're using an absolute path (starting with a
>slash) for the servlet, so when you submit the form, it's submitted
>to "/HelloWorldExample" but it should be "/kithany/HelloWorldExample".
>
>Change to a relative path instead (i.e., remove the leading slash):
>
>   <form action="HelloWorldExample" method=post>
>
>>[...]
>>Which I then, put it into /jboss/server/default/deploy and then start my
>>JBOSS(Tomcat/Catalina) Server and then on browser, I type following:
>>http://MY_IP_ADDR_ESS:8080/kithany/register.html which displays the file
>>correctly. When the user clicks SUBMIT, the file should call
>>HelloWorldExample.class file BUT it displays Error like:
>>
>>"Apache Tomcat/4.0.3 - HTTP Status 500 - No Context configured to process
>>this request"
>
>Yes, because the path you use points to the root context, not your
>context (see above).




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