I'm sure the problem is with the URL used to access the servlet of
WebAppB.
Look at the Tomcat output after you get the first 404 error.
That should show you how Tomcat is trying to find the servlet.
The Tomcat output will show the "context" + "pasted in URL".
If your servlet is not at the combination of those two items,
it will not be found.
You could map your servlets if you want share them from one web app.
to another.


> we have two WebApps. They both use the same java-classes, only the
> *.html
> are different.
> 
> Both WebApps are installed with ant, both AebApps resp. their
> docbases are
> showing right entries when viewing them with bla:8080/admin. Runing
> diff and
> compairing ..../webAppA/WEB-INF/classes and
> ..../webAppB/WEB-INF/classes
> shows, that both paths have the same content or subdirs.
> 
> WebAppA is running as expected. All JSPs are compiled and started,
> same with
> sevlets.
> WebAppB is causing an Error 404 with the first servlet and only the
> *.html
> were found.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea, what is going wrong there?
> 
> Thanx in advance and have a nice day
> 
>        Wolfgang
> 


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