Hi Hamid

Go through the new servelet specification from Sun which clearly give you
the guidelines of how to deploy your servlet/jsps in tomcat, tomcat strictly
follows the specification. You have to create your directory structure as in
the specification and give tomcat information about your servlet using
web.xml and servlet.xml files.

Regards
Senthil Kumar.R
www.Summitworks.com

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Subject: Help regarding Tomcat


Hi,
        I have installed tomcat after of a lot of trials, but I don't know
where to
put my servlets. I have put my servlets in almost all of its subdirectories
but they are still not accessible through the browsed and give "404 File Not
Found Error". It seems as if I have to set some variable in some server file
or like that. Please help me!!!
        I have tested JSP pages and they are working fully.

Thanks,
Hamid Muhtar

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