Hi,

first of all you have to start the server
you are in serverroot maybe from a batch containing:

cd bin
httpdnojre -javahome D:\Entwicklung\Java\jdk1.3b

next is to open browser and connect to "http://localhost:9090"
where you can administer the server
or to use its service call "http://localhost:8080/whatyouwant.html"

Sometimes a look at docs is faster then asking ;-)

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> Von:  Anoop Mehta [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am:  Dienstag, 9. Mai 2000 10:47
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> Betreff:      Re: JavaWebServer2.0
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> Hi Vishwa...
> Thanks for that reply...but It does not start on giving the command
> httpd...
> So i don't have to go to localhost:9090 as it does not go to localhost
> :8080 also...
> please help..
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