that's ok.
the test is for checking the path is recognised by tomcat or not.if
tomcat is not showing the index.html, then the problem is in ur
servel.xml ot context,xml. for making sure what's the problem only i
suggesterd the test

On 1/31/06, DEEPA M N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hav changed web.xml after including package. In this code i m not accessing 
> the servlet thr' html rather i m using the url in the browser window.
>   http://localhost:8080/DownloadFile/servlet/DownloadFiles
>
>
>
>
> vineesh kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   one more thing u can do is put an index.html on ur Downloadfile
> directory(ie the root folder of ur app).and try typing
> http://localhost:8080/Downloadfile/
> then the tomcat should show the html file
> if that too is not happening, the problem may be with ur server.xml
> or even worse on ur catalina configuration
>
> On 1/31/06, vineesh kumar wrote:
> > do u changed ur web.xml also
> >
> > the code is ok it should work.but u hav to check all the other files
> > also like web.xml
> > from the older web.xml file it was written that the servlet class is
> > Downloadfiles
> > but u hav to change it to
> > com.deepa.servlet.Downloadfiles
> > if all these things are working, ur code should work
> > but if still it's not working try to setup another tomcat that will be
> > time saving.as u are having the code files with u.u can easily
> > recreate another hierarchy of ur code on the newly setup tomcat.If u
> > are having much time u can try reconfiguring everything
> > regards
> > vineesh
> >
> > On 1/31/06, DEEPA M N wrote:
> > >
> > > Here r few lines of codes;
> > >
> > > package com.deepa.servlet;
> > > import java.io.*;
> > > import java.util.*;
> > > import java.net.*;
> > > import javax.servlet.*;
> > > import javax.servlet.http.*;
> > > import java.util.zip.GZIPOutputStream;
> > > public class DownloadFiles extends HttpServlet
> > > {
> > > private static final String DIR = "dir";
> > > private String separator;
> > > private String root;
> > > public DownloadFiles()
> > > {
> > > Properties propFile = null;
> > > FileInputStream in = null;
> > > String JAVA_HOME = "application.properties";
> > > // Get a handle on the properties file
> > > try{
> > > in = new FileInputStream(JAVA_HOME);
> > > propFile = new Properties();
> > > propFile.load(in);
> > > }
> > > catch (IOException ignore){}
> > > separator = "/";
> > > // Get the directory from the application.properties file
> > > // e.g. C:\\Temp\\Files\\
> > > root = propFile.getProperty("app.directory");
> > > }
> > > Code continues.......
> > > I m typing the url as
> > > http://localhost:8080/Downloadfile/servlet/DownloadFiles
> > >
> > > I m trying in all possible ways, but still i am getting the same error.
> > > Pls help
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > Deepa
> > > vineesh kumar wrote:
> > > that may be the correct path
> > > also check that
> > > package com.deepa.servlet;
> > > at the first line itself
> > > is declared in ur java file
> > > - Show quoted text -
> > >
> > >
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