I can only tell you about Linux, and therfor the url is:
http://localhost/example/Hello
I don't have a SimpleServlet class or a root dir, but that may be a
differnce between the Win32 and Linux distirbution.
Frank Packenham wrote:
>
> what is the url I need for the SimpleServer servlet example that installs
> with Apache Jserve??
>
> I thought it would be something like http://localhost/root/SimpleServlet
>
> but my server fails to find this.
>
> Info:
> WinNT.
> Apache is serving web pages.
> Jserv info http://localhost/jserv/ returns information about my system and
> zones.
> I only have one zone=root
> The logs indicate that jserv has started properly, and apache error.log
> indicates no problems
> There is nothing added to the jserv log when I try to use this url
> If I use http://localhost:8007/root/SimpleServlet the browser displays:
> Status: 400 Bad Request Servlet-Error: Received empty servlet name
>
> please help
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> Frank Packenham
> Senior Analyst/Developer
> NeuroFlex Pty Ltd.
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