Did you set up an alias for the servlet in Java web server administration? You have to 
register the servlet that way, much as with WebLogic. The JWS admin control panel is 
where can you do that.

Liz
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Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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