Hi Elizabeth,

The exception might be the result of the reference to the "default"
servlet in web.xml, which may not be supported by all servlet
containers.  I've placed an updated version of the example app in the
same SVN repository, which doesn't use the default servlet, has a more
standard file/directory structure, and requires fewer dependencies.
Otherwise, the code is the same.  You can browse the app files at the
following location:

https://code.google.com/p/googlehealthsamples/source/browse/#svn/trunk/java/health_sample-2

Good luck with your project!  Definitely let us know how it goes!

Paul (Google)


On Oct 5, 1:42 am, Elizabeth McLeod <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to run the Google Health API for Java sample application
> as I am a student hoping create a Google Health app as part of my
> final year project. I have followed the developer's guide and can run
> the Google Java API samples ok.
>
> I am using NetBeans 6.9.1 with GlassFish 3.0.1. The health sample
> application compiles without errors and creates a .war file. But when
> I try to deploy this I get the following error message:
>
> Error An error has occurred
> Exception while deploying the app : java.lang.RuntimeException: There
> is no web component by the name of default here.
>
> I have also tried it using TomCat but this also doesn't work. Do you
> have any suggestions of what might be going wrong here?
>
> Elizabeth

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