Hi
I think the problem will be solved if u specify the classpath for your
servlet directory
In your environment variable like : c:/kal/servlets...
-----Original Message-----
From: kal inuganti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 5:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [Re: JSWDK]
Hi
Thank you for the information. It worked! but those are the examples that
have
been provided with the kit. Do you know how I can access the files that I
compiled and saved in my own "servlets" directory?
I used the command
http://saltwater.cecs.missouri.edu:9090/servlet/HelloWorld
but it gave me a 404 error message.
Thanks,
Kalyan
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