Hi !!
U didn't write what kind of servlet engine do U have.
I think a solution ( not the best ) is to add the absolute path for the file
like this :
inputFile = new File("c:\\jsdk2.0\\examples\\rayararl.html");
Are U sure that U don't put the servlet class in a dir. like servlets/
somewhere???
-----Original Message-----
From: Resource Allocation <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 11:13 AM
Subject: File not found Exception....Help !!
>Hi all...
>I am a beginner to servlets. I am trying to send an html file to the user
by reading the file and then out.println (filename). But every time I run
the servlet, Filenot found exception occurs. I am not able to figure out the
problem. The html file is in the same directory as the java code.
>details:
>directory structure
>c:\yogesh\codes\HTMLServlet.java
>c:\yogesh\codes\rayarsrl.html
>c:\jsdk2.0\examples\HTMLServlet.class
>c:\jsdk2.0\examples\rayararl.html
>
>code : HTMLServlet.java
>¯--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
>import javax.servlet.*;
>import java.io.*;
>import javax.servlet.http.*;
>
>public class HTMLServlet extends HttpServlet {
>
> public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse
response)
> {
> try {
>
> File inputFile;
>
> PrintWriter out;
> response.setContentType("text/html");
> out = response.getWriter();
> out.println("Step1");
>
> inputFile = new File("rayarsrl.html");
> out.println("Step2");
>
> BufferedReader reader =
> new BufferedReader( new FileReader(inputFile));
> out.println("Step3");
> int c;
> while((c=reader.read()) != -1)
> {
> out.println("Step4");
> out.println(c);
> }
>
> reader.close();
> out.close();
> } catch(FileNotFoundException e)
> {
> System.out.println("Error....File not found");
> } catch(IOException e1)
> {
> System.out.println("Error....IO Exception");
> }
>
>
> }
>}
>Every time the program compiles with no errors but when I run the servlet,
the page is not displayed and filenotfound exception occurs.
>Any instant help on this matter will be highly appreciated.
>Thanx
>Yogesh
>
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