The Hello.jsp file should be in your webservers document root. You should
try hitting just the 'localhost' URL and see if you get the Netscape
Webserver index.html page. You should also try hitting:
http://localhost/servlet/SnoopServlet and see if that comes up. If it
does, you should probably go to Netscapes access log to see if Hello.jsp was
actually being referenced and then check the servlet engine's logs to see if
any references to the servlet are found. You might also trying the servlet
engine's webserver port if the servlet engine has its own webserver as well
(such as JRun).
Hope that helps...
Erik Sahl
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> Subject: Trouble with Jibbles ( I mean JSPs )
>
>
> I am trying to implement JSPs on JRun 2.3 on Windows
> NT using Netscape NES 4. I am testing the sample
> Hello.jsp as follows:
>
> http://localhost/Hello.jsp
>
> The result is:
> ****
> 500 Internal Server Error
>
> com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: The page '/Hello.jsp'
> does not exist.
> ****
> Is my URL correct ?
> Where do I need to put the JSP file ?
> Is there anything else I need to look at ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> //Nicholas
>
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