try calling http://localhost:8080/servlet/test1

and keep the test1 class file in the examples directory of JSDK

hope it helps

vikram

mahadeva mahesh wrote:

> Hi all ,
>
>   I have installed JSDK2.0 in My Windows NT machine
> and set the path and classpath . I have compiled My
> program. I have started the servletrunner utility and
> if I call that thru the web browser like
> "http://localhost:8080/test1" there is an error . The
> error is
>                403 Forbidden
>                Will not serve files, only servlets
>
>   Can any of u tell me whats the problem and how to
> correct it .
>
> Mahesh/..
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