I'm not using Java Web Server ,but  the default port for serving network
requests is 8080.So when you call a servlet you should do it through a URL like
http://localhost:8080/Servlet_dir/*  .The port 9090 is the default port for the
web engine administration. So you should normally see an administration console
if you call http://localhost:9090

> Hi,
>
> I�m trying to configure JAVA web server installed in
> my personal system using the URL
> http://localhost:9090/ as mentioned in various servlet
> books, but unable to connect with error �page cannot
> be displayed�. Though I�m able to run any servlet with
> http://localhost:9090/servlet/servletName. I�ve
> installed JDK-1.2.2 & JSWDK-1.0.1. Do I need to
> install something more?
>
> Please help me to configure the server.
> Thanks in advance,
> Jit
>
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