Yes exactly and it generates a server 500 error.

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From: "William Brogden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: Alias question


>
>
> Pete Ehli wrote:
> >
> > Hello group -- I am trying to access a servlet via an alias. This I
thought
> > was done through the web.xml file in my directory
> > webapps\practice\Web-inf\web.xml - practice is of course the name of my
web
> > application. I have changed only my web.xml file to run my servlet --
> >
> > This is what I have put into my web.xml file (this is the only thing in
it).
> > <servlet>
> >      <servlet-name>hello</servlet-name>
> >      <servlet-class>foo.bar.baz.HelloWorld</servlet-class>
> > </servlet>
>
>  Looks to me like Tomcat will look for:
>  webapps/practice/WEB-INF/classes/foo/bar/baz/HelloWorld.class
>
>  is that what you have?
>
> WBB
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