Put your classes in
c:\JavaWebServer2.0\servlets (note the 's' in servlets)
OR
c:\JavaWebServer2.0\classes
and retry. The c:\JavaWebServer2.0\servlets\sunexamples
directory will work only if your classes were in the package
sunexamples.*
Please send other JWS specific questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hope this helps,
-isa
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]Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 17:31:37 +0200
]From: Antonio Mancuso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
]Subject: Problem with JWS
]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
]
]Hello,
]I installed JWS and I want to run my servlet with JWS.
]My problem is:
]I have a servlet composed of several classes
]
]public class Aggregator extends HttpServlet
]{
]...........
]}
]
]clas Fifo
]{
]........
]}
]
]class Dummy
]{
]....
]}
]
]etc....
]
]When I compile Javac cretes a class file for each class.
]I put this class in the c:\JavaWebServer2.0\servlet\sunexamples directory.
]When I launch my servlet from my HTML page I receive the 404 Error--File not
found----
]Why?
]
]This problem doesn't appear if my servlet is composed only from one class...
]
]Someone can help me?
]
]Thanks
]
]Antonio Mancuso
]
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