Go into Explorer and find your WebSphere install. Look under
WebSphere/AppServer/logs/default_host_stdout.log and see if there are any
ugly Java Servlet exceptions in there. It sounds a lot like
struts-config.xml isn't getting parsed right and looking in this file will
confirm that. :)

Chris Assenza


-----Original Message-----
From: MA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 2:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WebSphere 3.5.3


Hi ....
I'm using WebSphere 3.5.3 on Windows NT and have
installed and configured the struts framework
according to the instructions posted on the struts
site.

I was trying  to use the logon example and strange
thing is happening? I loaded the application by
converting the war file. I'm able to hit the index.jsp
and when I click on the link on the page which is
supposed to take me to the logon.jsp; it complains
that it can't find the jsp?

Both the jsp's are in the same doc-root
I checked that the class file is generated for the
logon.jsp but it says that "page can't b e found"

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Mu

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