Try registering your servlet first and than test it on the test button - this
will give you better indication about the problem.
try :
http://yourserver:9527 and so on...
Yong Hu wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using IBM's Websphere as my servlet server. It's servlets phisical
> path is c:\websphere\appserver\servlets\ and virtual path
> is /servlet.I create my directory under c:\websphere\appserver\servlets\
> ,such as myservlet and place my servlet (nameed Test.class) in it. When I
> use http://localhost/servlet/myservlet/Test to call the servlet.IE reports
> that it can't find the class.
> Why?How can I make it work well.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Huyong
>
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