put the servlets in a classes directory where you have loaded your class
files
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hamid Mukhtar
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 10:10 AM
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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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