Thanks Viola. I was wrong when writing the error message that I got. The correct one is:
HTTP status 404/HelloWorld/ type status report mesage /HelloWorld/ description "The requested resource (/HelloWorld/) is not available. And http://localhost:8080/HelloWorld/ address automatically appeared in the url address bar of the embedded browser after I run/deploy. So as you see nothing changes but the name of the resource. However, while I was trying to inspect that address, I appended the "hello.jsp" part to the end of the address. And it worked perfectly! Thanks a lot! But I still have the question...: Is there a way to configure the embedded browser, so that it automatically detects the correct URL? I carefully followed each of the steps indicated in the tutorial, so I supposed that I will get no error message at all, or had to change anything in any view/browser. The parameters that I used while I was in the Dynamic Project Wizard were: Project Name: HelloWorld Directory: D:\SWExercises\eclipse\HelloWorld Target Runtime: Apache Geronimo v2.1 Dynamic WebModule Version: 2.5 Configuration: Default Configuration for Apache v2.1 Context Root: HelloWorld Content Directory: WebContent Java Source Directory: src Generate Deployment Descriptor - yes Group Id: default Artifact Id: Version: 1.0 Artifact Type: car Add runtime dependency to Geronimo shared library - no Parent Folder: HellWorld/WebContent Name of the JSP added to the project: hello.jsp Could you clarify what I did wrong? Thanks Carlos viola.lu wrote: > > For hello world sample, access link is > http://localhost:8080/HelloWorld/hello.jsp, not > http://localhost:8080/Hello/hello.jsp. > > caof2005 wrote: >> >> Hi, folks, I´m totally newbe to Geronimo so this question: >> >> I have tried to do the "Hello World Web Application" that is described in >> the Geronimo´s v2.1 Developers Guide Tutorial Section. >> >> I am using Eclipse Gamynedes 3.4.2 with the Geronimo Eclipse Plugin (GEP) >> 2.1.4. >> >> I followed each of the steps indicated in the tutorial, however at the >> end when trying to run and deploy a simple Hello.jsp page from within >> Eclipse GEP, what I got from the embedded browser is the following error: >> >> HTTP status 404/hello/ >> type status report >> mesage /hello/ >> description "The requested resource (/hello/) is not available. >> >> Does anybody have an idea what can be happening? >> >> Regards. >> Carlos >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Hello-World-Tutorial---Requested-Resource-not-available-tp24000364s134p24008420.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.