for that u need to start the wserver and type http://localhost:9090 in your browser 
now see what happens.

On Tue, 13 June 2000, Amit Sathe wrote:

>
> Hi Everybody,
>
>      I am new to the Servlets. I have downloaded JDK1.2.2 and JSDK2.1 from
> Sun's website and I am using JSDK Web Server 2.1
>         My problem is I am not able to view my servlets. I have put my .java and
> .class file in the default firectory of the Web server and also set the
> classpath for it.
>         I can see the Web Server's examples but i can not view my Servlets.
>
> Help me to solve this problem.
>
> regards,
> amit
>
>
>
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