If the other solutions have not worked try setting an alias to your servlet.
If all this fails I recommend the standard tech support answer -
reinstall. If you are just experimenting with Servlets I recommend
downloading the Beta 2.0 - much easier to use.
Cheers
Morgan
>From: Jim Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Suns Java Web server and servlets
>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 00:23:47 -0700
>
>JWS (and most other servers) have error logs which give you clues. What
>do yours say?
>
>Jim
>
> > John McDonald wrote:
> >
> > I have run into an issue that I hope someone can assist with. I have
> > Sun's Java web server running on win32. I am familiar with Java, but
> > new to servlets. My problem is that when I try to execute or load and
> > new class file(one that does NOT come with the Java web server) for
> > some reason neither the web server nor my browser can seem to find the
> > class file. The file resides in the servelts directory, and I have
> > tried placing the file everywhere within the server file system. The
> > weird part is that in the exact same directory(servlets) will
> > load/execute the counter class file just fine.
> >
> > This is a fresh install of the Java web server. I have never been able
> > to find/execute new class files.
> >
> > HELP?
> >
> > J.D.M
>
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