actually i also had the same problem, what i did was i copied the complete
example directory with a new name, and deleted all the existing files for
the new directory, basically what i got was it need the same directory
structure..

so ure xml file is ok

you just have to replicate the directory structure.. of examples

i hope so this will help u

arjun



-----Original Message-----
From: Shaobin Zhu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSWDK configuration


Hello,

I downloaded and installed JSWDK, and ran the examples. Everything was
fine. When I created another webApplication "exercise" and added it to
webserver.xml like the following, JSP pages in this new webApplication
could not be processed. I don't know if anything else needs to be done.
Could you give me some suggestions?

<WebServer id="webServer">
    <Service id="service0">
        <WebApplication id="examples" mapping="/examples"
docBase="examples"/>
        <WebApplication id="exercise" mapping="/exercise"
docBase="exercise"/>
    </Service>
</WebServer>


Thanks a lot!

Shaobin Zhu

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