Mona,
<personal_note>Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this
crisis.</personal_note>

I did try and install the complete server w/o using Tomcat.  If you have
the chance to respond, I'd like to know if you had to do anything to the
.bat files under Win98 b/c I get syntax errors when they try to set
environment variables to values containing the equals sign.

With The Utmost Sympathy and Support,

Richard



At 01:48 PM 9/12/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Richard.  Thanks, but I think that's the URL for running under Tomcat,
>not JSDK2.1, but
>I will double check it.
>
>I thank everyone who responded to my requests for help on this servlet
>problem.  However, I live in New York City
>within viewing distance of the World Trade Towers, so obviously I had more
>important things on
>my mind yesterday.  Also I now ISP service for 15 hours.   I will catch up
>on my emails today and try out
>all of your suggestions.   I'll let you know what works.  Thanks everyone.
>
>
>Mona Temchin
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Richard Yee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 3:34 AM
>Subject: Re: Trouble running servlets from Sun JAVA Tutorial under JSDK2.1
>
>
> > Mona,
> > According to the documentation, to enter the bookstore, the URL is:
> >     1. Open the bookstore URL http://<host>:8000/bookstore1/enter.
> >
> > I don't think you are putting '/enter' at the end of your URL.
> >
> > -Richard
> >
> > At 12:43 PM 9/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
> > >Hi all I'm new to servlets and relatively new to JAVA, so sorry if this
> > >seems like
> > >an elementary question.  I followed the Sun Java Tutorial's instructions
> > >about setting up a servlet to run under JDSK 2.1.  I am in a Windows '98
> > >environment.  I successfully start the server.  However, no matter what I
> > >do, I when I type http://localhost:8080/servlet/bookstore into the
>browser,
> > >I get the error message "The page cannot be found".  I start the server
>from
> > >C:/jdk1.3/jsdk2.1 and the Duke's bookstore servlets were unzipped to
> > >C:/jdk1.3/jsdk2.1/webpages/Web-inf/servlets.  I set up the
> > >servlet.properties file as instructed.  By the way, the server itself is
>not
> > >the problem, because the URL http://localhost:8080
> > >does get me the index page which is the default.  What am I doing wrong?
> > >
> > >Mona Temchin
> > >
> >
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