Dear Neelesh,
1.Make surethat Apachweb server and JServ are Up.Check out for the configs.
2.There is one "root "zone created by apache.You can include your
servlet' path in the repositories of the root zone.
3.
Another alternative is to create your own servlet zone and include the
appropriate paths into the created servlet zone.
4.call the servlet from your browser with "http://127.0.0.1/servlet/xxx"
where xxx is your servlet class name without extension.
5.Pl remember I am writing this with the assumption that you are on a
windows pt.form.
Good luck
Ravi
Try and let me know.
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---- Neelesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am trying to use Apache1.3.9 and jserv for my
> project.
> As I am new to this architecture I do not know in
> which directory do I store my servlets.(as there is no
> default servlets directory).
> If anyone can give me input in this regard, it will be
> very helpful.
> Thanks in advance
> Neelesh
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