Your servlet class file should go into C:\jsdk\webpages\WEB-INF\Servlets
At 09:19 PM 4/08/2000, Gill wrote:
>Hi Fellows,
>
>Will you please help me. Once I have made a servlet (.class) file. Now how
>could I check the output of my servlet?
>
>Although, I have downloaded and Unzipped the "Zip" File for running the
>JSDK2.1. But when I type
>
>C:\JSDK> startserver
>
>A Window Blink and I got the same prompt i.e. "C:\JSDK>".
>
>Then I start the Internet Explorer. AND I type
>http://localhost:8080/servlet/HTTPGetServlet in the Browser Address Window.
>
>I get message "Connecting to site 127.0.0.1" at the base line of Browser
>AND Then
>
>I get message in Browser output Window "The Page Cannot Be Displayed"
>
>Will you please advise me that where the Browser looks for the Servlet File?
>Is it a path error?
>
>What is the function of this directory structure
>"C:\jsdk\webpages\WEB-INF\Servlets" ?
>
>The properties of my "Default.cfg" file are as follow;
>
>server.port=8080
>server.hostname=localhost
>server.inet= (What is this used for?)
>server.docbase=webpages\WEB-INF\Servlets
>server.tempdir=tmp
>
>server.webpages.WEB-INF.Servlets=examples (What is the function of it)
>server.webpages.WEB-INF.Servlets=examples (What is the function of it)
>
>Thanking you good guys in advance.
>
>Just a Novice
>Gill
>
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