Is the "flashing screen" a console window opened and then quickly closed?
Try
to run the file in question from a console you opened by yourself so you can
see what error(s) JSWDK returns.
>From what I heard, JSWDK lacks some features which makes development much
harder (like servlet reloading), so I recommend you to download Tomcat
(http://jakarta.apache.org). It's fairly powerful and easy to set up and get
started with.
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> Hi All,
>
> When I try to start JSWDK-1.0 server, it is just flashing a screen and
> going off, I am unable to start my JSWDK server. Any one can
> guess like what
> is the problem.
> I am using Windows 2000, and Java 2 SDK.
>
> Bye
> Srikanth
>
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