HelloServlet needs a package name.  It must be fully qualified.  I doubt
that it is in the default package.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Lintner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 10:36 PM
Subject: Calling servlet from java application


> Im using this code to call a servlet on another machine that runs
> tomcat.
>
>         void sendData(String s)throws Exception{
>         URL servlet= new
RL( "http://192.168.0.5:8080/servlet/HelloServlet" );
>         URLConnection servletConnection = servlet.openConnection();
>
>         servletConnection.setDoInput(true);
>         servletConnection.setDoOutput(true);
>         servletConnection.setUseCaches (false);
>         servletConnection.setDefaultUseCaches (false);
>         servletConnection.setRequestProperty ("Content-Type",
>                 "application/octet-stream");
>         ObjectOutputStream outputToServlet = new
> ObjectOutputStream(servletConnection.getOutputStream());
>         Permission p = servletConnection.getPermission();
>     outputToServlet.writeObject(s);
>
>    String ss =  servletConnection.toString();
>         outputToServlet.flush();
>         outputToServlet.close();
> }
>
> This url  "http://192.168.0.5:8080/servlet/HelloServlet" brings a
> response from the browser. The servlet is expected  to respond to doGet
> method. I have searched books, web info and tomcat docs. The application
> that sends the data does not exception. Why doesnt this work???
>
>
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