Welcome.
I use Jserv and servletrunner (not Jrun ) but probably you
did not specify a full class name including the package part
like my.first.servlet.MyServlet
Dragomir
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From: Ron Reynolds[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 05:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: packages and servlets?
hi. new to the list so this is sort of a test, but i also have a real
question (hopefully not one that'll get me the "go check the archives!"
response).
i've tried putting my servlets into packages which has caused problems with
referencing them from forms and such. is there a way to do this? (btw -
environment is IIS3, JRun 2, just in case.)
...............ron.
p.s., also new to Java so if it's a Java thing, not a Servlet thing, please
forgive. :)
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