did u try acessing ur servlet directly, i.e. class name and the browser name
remaining the same.  for ex

if u have a servlet called test under c:\karthik try in the browser as
http://localhost:8080/test

I think this option will work if uhave all ur servlets under
c:\javawebserver2.0\servlets.  I hope those aliases are meant if u gonna to
have a package for ur servlets.

Try ur luck!!
Srini

-----Original Message-----
From: karthikeyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java Web Server


Hi Everybody,

  I have been working on Java Web Server for quite a few days, to access my
servlet every now and then i have to go to admin and select service --
select servlet -- and i have to add the class file which should be present
in the Javawebserver2.0/servlets directory, which really sucks.  Is there a
possiblity that i save all my servlets, JSP files in my own directory
c:\karthik and still be able to run these files.

I need this info immediately

bye folks waiting for yours reply

karthikeyan

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