ken,
first check if u have the java web server with u properly installed (java
web server 2.0 )then start the services from the control panel for JWS ,
after that type
http://localhost:8080/(name of JSP page) , seee that u place all the jsp
pages in public_html folder of ur directory............ if  ur jsp page is
calling a bean then put the bean  in the "classes " directory of
JWS..........

kind regards
raju tike


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> I had asked this earlier, but no luck!
> I have downloaded Java server web development kit jswdk 1.0.1. i am able
> to
> try out the servlet examples that come with the kit as they work ok, but
> am
> unable to tryout the JSP examples as i get an error message.
> an anyone help?
>
> thanks
>
> ken
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