Syamala,

Check out the following :-
IN your MS-DOS program settings increase the memory from auto to 4096.
This info is given in the readme notes of JSWK.
Your files if they are servlets should be placed in the directory
c:\jswdk-~1.1\webpages\web-inf\servlets
Jsp pages should also be placed here.
HTML pages need to be placed in the Webpages directory.
Also you need to add entries in your mapping.properties and
servlets.propoerties file which are under
c:.....\webpages\web-inf
YOu can configure the location of your pages by editing the
web-app.properties file.
hope this helps.
Cheers



>From: Syamala kotamraju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Problem using Javawebserver and jswdk
>Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 16:31:49 -0400
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>Hi,
>
>I am trying my first jsp program(which outputs hello world through the
>out.println statement) using java webserver and jswdk.I have set the
>classpath in the autoexec.bat as below:
>set
>CLASSPATH=.;c:\jswdk-1.0.1\lib\servlet.jar;c:\jswdk-1.0.1\lib\jspengine.jar
;C:\JDK1.2.2\lib\tools.jar
>set JAVA_HOME = "C:\JDK1.2.2"
>I started my java webserver and invoked the startserver.bat file in the
>jswdk installation directory.When i try to open the jsp file in the browser
>by http://localhost:8080/first.jsp i am getting an error as file not
>found(error 404). I placed my jsp file in the servlets directory of java
>webserver installation directory.
>Can someone tell me what exactly is the way to configure the java web
>server
>with jswdk.I think there's something wrong in my configuration.
>I am also getting an error while starting the server with jswdk as
>environment out of space.I tried changing the size to the maximum but no
>use.
>Please help me!!!!
>TIS,
>Syamala.
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