Hi Ram, you got to go online first before you can test the servlet, coz you
are accessing http and your browser look for the address you specify
although the address is your computer. To my understanding, it's like this.
Shirley
----- Original Message -----
From: ram muna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 1:09 PM
Subject: please help problem with JWS 1.1.3
> Hi Every One, Please help me with this. It is
> really drivingme crazy.
> The question is I have installed Java Web Server
> 1.1.3 from
> java.sun.com to run Servlets. To the best of my
> knowledge, to run servlets, I should
> 1.execute C:\JavaWebServer1.1.3\bin\httpd.exe file.
> 2.Open Java webserver Administration tool from a
> webbrowser.
> By default the JWS Administration tool is in
> port 9090 and I am trying to open the Java Web Server
> 1.1.3 Administration Tool through a Internet
> Explorer.I am giving the URl
> http://localhost:9090. And The response I am
> getting is
> The Internet explorer cannot find this site
> offline. Do you want to connect online.
> Altough I am able to login into the java
> WebServer Administration Tool once I am connected to
> internet I am not able to do the same offline. It's
> really hard to be online evrytime I want to run
> Servlets. I tried changing some properties of Internet
> explorer, but it didn't work. Why is this happening ?
> Why can't I access a localhost offline. Can you please
> through some light on this,Thanking all in advance,Ram.
>
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