I have installed Visual Age for Java again.
Can anybody please tell me where should I put my servlet files so that I can
run and test it in VAJ.
I tried putting it in Default_app\web\Web-inf\Classes folder.
But its not working.......:-(
Please help...
Regards
Yogaraj

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Cho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 11:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Visual Age For Java!


Yes,

VAJ is a little flakey sometimes.  Just reinstall again.  But make sure you
export all your classes if you're not using a repository.

If you have the chance, you might want to upgrade to Websphere Application
Developer.  It doesn't use the WTE which is the flakiest part of VAJ.  Plus
it has better tools for web development if you have a need for that.

good luck



-----Original Message-----
From: It, Cockpit (CAP, Contractor) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 12:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Visual Age For Java!


Dear Friends,
I am using Visual Age For Java 3.5.
It was working very fine till before 30 Mins.
Suddenly my Websphere test environment is not working.
When I start my servlet engine it shows in the consol window that
the webserver is running on local host on the port 8080.
But when I call my pages in browser its not coming....
Anybody has any clue on whats happening in my VAJ...
Please help me.... I have checked in the documentation of the same....but no
clue..
Looking forward a good solution...

Or else should Reinstall it again..?

Regards
Yogaraj


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