Not necessarily, It could be a number of things, but if your JSP or ASP or
whatever is correct, it is most likely your servlet that is throwing some
exception (usually null pointer).


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When a HTTP 500 Internal Server Error occurs when I am trying to run my
servlet, does that mean that the error is most likely occurring within my
servlet?  Other servlets run fine.

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