have u added the <context> tag in server.xml???
all aplications have to be stored under the webapps directory, in my case it
looks like 
C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat 4.0\webapps

hope this helps
wills

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De: Wil Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada: segunda-feira, 11 de Mar�o de 2002 4:20
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Create New Webapp


I've successfully managed to setup tomcat4 under the control of apache
With mod_webapp.
However, when I use the manager app to create a new webapp under my root
Web directory (c:\apache\htdocs), I can't seem to view any servlets or
jsp
Pages.

I created an app at path /testservlet

http://localhost/testservlet does nothing.

What am I missing?
I have WEB-INF/classes/testservlet.class
And I have web/index.html

None of these are visible.

-Wil

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