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thanks for your help. But I mounted the servlet zone 'example' on
'example' and not on 'servlets'. So this doesn't solve my problem. I'm
still on it. I just get a 'NoClassDefFoundException' when invoking the
'Hello-Servlet'. I checked classpath, repositories and mounting-point.
So what else could be the problem? 


MELO Paulo Mota wrote:
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> You should use http://localhost/servlets/Hello
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> Bye
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthias Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Quinta-feira, 27 de Janeiro de 2000 13:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: jserv is working, but servlets aren't found
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> Hi,
> 
> I'm running jserv1.0 with Apache 1.3.9 on Linux (Suse6.3). If I look at
> jserv-status-page, jserv seems to work with zone 'example' mounted. The
> status page belonging to this zone says 'repositoris
> [/usr/local/jserv/example]'. servlet.Hello.code is Hello.class, and the
> belonging class-file is in the repository. But if I try to access
> 'http://localhost/example/Hello', I get a 'file not found' error, but
> this is not logged in httpd.error.log, like other wrong access-trials.
> What could be the problem? Can anyone help, please?
> 
> Thanks
> Matthias
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