At 2:14 PM -0400 8/4/00, Stephen M. Bush wrote:
>Hi ,
>
>I have installed apache web server on my Windows NT 4 workstation and Iam having
>difficulty mapping servlets in thier zones.
>
>I created a zone named production and created my production.propertiees file that
>holds the test.class servlet. When I call the servlet from the browser:
>http://localhost/servlet/production/
>I receive a 404 error? I am sure that I have misconfigured my production file
>somewhere.
What are you using for a servlet engine? JServ? Tomcat? JRun?
If it is Servlet 2.2 compliant, the correct path could be
http://localhost/production/test
(assuming you have set up the web.xml file correctly)
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