just type localhost:8080/servlet/helloworldexample this should do

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> From: shivanjali [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 7:49 AM
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> Subject:      need help starting the servlet first time
>
> I have installed the JWS on remote host which I have
> from hosting services, it's a Sun solaris machine. My
> local machine is Windows 95.
> I use my account and have installed it successfully.
> When I start the server from the dir
> i.e./export/home/mydir/serv/jswdk1 and give :
> startserver
> it gives following message.
>
> /export/home/mydir/serv/jswdk1> JSWDK Webserver
> version 1.0.1
> Loaded configuration from
> :/www14/home/mydir/serv/jswdk1/webserver.xml
> endpoint created:localhost/127.0.9.1:8080
>
> I have some sample servlets in servlets directory.
> What should be the URL I need to provide on the
> browser to access this servlets from my Windows 95
> local machine?
>
> help appreciated.
>
>
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