Hi Rich,
What happens if you just put in:
http://localhost:port
or
http://localhost:port/soap
Do you still get the gibberish? Are you sure it is Tomcat you're speaking
to, and not some other server running?
Thanks,
-Matt
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> From: Rich Catlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 5:59 PM
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> Subject: new to soap
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> I just set up soap running on tomcat 4, and I can't get it to work. When
> I go to http://localhost:port/soap/servlet/rpcrouter (yes I have put in a
> number for port) I get gibberish everytime I reload the page I get
> something different like the following
> me+
> )??
> Dl)
> so on and so forth. One problem that I know tomcat currently has is that
> it is not able to find servlets unless they are in the top level of the
> classes directory. If they are in a jar file of a package they are not
> found. I did note that even before I changed this I was still getting the
> gibberish and not a resource unavailable, I think it's a 404 error. I was
> wondering if anyone had run across this problem or had any ideas about
> fixing it. Thanks.
>
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