Hi,
I am new to servlet programming too.
what is the xxx?, because, to access to your servlet, you need to put it on:
xxx\WEB-INF\servlets\ directorie and call it like that:
http://localhost:8080/xxx/servlet/ServletTest
but whithout 's' to servlet...
in the default.cfg:
server.webapp.xxx.mapping=/xxx
server.webapp.xxx.docbase=xxx
maybe you did it... then i don't know what is the problem.
I have a problem too: my servlets run, but when I just call
http://localhost:8080/
I can't have the index.html and have an 404 error on window 95 and NT.
maybe you had the same problem?
have a good day
Gwen
pradeep a �crit :
> Hi all
>
> paltform: JDK1.1/JSDK2.1/Win95
>
> I am new to servlet programming.When I tried to "startserver",the Webserver
> downloaded
> from java.sun.com along with the JSDK2.1, the console window is just showing
> up and vanishing . I doubt whether the web server is started succesfully or
> not.Any comment?
>
> When I ran a servlet with http://localhost:8080/xxx/ServletTest (in the
> documentation it is written that http server listens port 8080,and I have
> ServletTest class in xxx directory),web browser is displaying error dialog.
>
> Any suggestions please?
>
> TIA
> -pradeep
>
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