Hi Steve,
the output of the compilation is the .class file. You can write your own
.html file, or maybe JBuilder will create one for you.
To run your servlet in your PC using a browser you need a servlet engine.
For example, you can download JRun from Allaire's site. The documentation
will tell you which one is the servlets directory.
Hope this helps.
At 06:21 PM 12/2/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I wonder if someone could help a total
>beginner with I am sure some very silly
>questions.
>
>I am trying to run the hello world example
>provided on the www.devdaily.com/java site
>and am not having a lot of success.
>
>I compiled the example under JBuilder 3.
>I then started the ServletRunner as provided
>in the JSDK2.0 successfully.
>
>Then I have a problem. The instructions say
>Copy the Servlet to a directory but what is the
>output of the compilation, the html, the class or
>the java file, what must I copy all three files?.
>
>My next question is when I load the examples
>provided with in the JSDK2.0 and try to compile
>them they compile successfully but what is the
>output of the compilation. I cannot locate any
>HTML file from the JBuilder.
>
>The message from the servletrunner is "Unable to
>find <Servlet name>
>
>My final question is with regard to the Browser
>request line. The example states I should enter
>http://localhost:<Port>/servlet/<Servlet Name>
>
>How does the ServletRunner know about the
>Servlet entry above as I cannot see this announced
>when it starts and how does this relate to the
>examples directory where the test files are located.
>
>Sorry if these questions are a little simple.
>
>Cheers
>
>Steve
>
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