Thanks. I found out my problem. I wasn't going after
the path with the correct case. I wasn't aware that
Tomcat, by default, is case sensitive. Doohh!

--- David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You're right in that it should work.  I can only
> guess the most likely
> reason this might fail is your web.xml
> configuration.  Look for servlet
> mappings that might catch the data/test1.html url. 
> Your log files
> should have more information.  Also check to be sure
> the tomcat service
> has read privilege on the file and it's directory.
> 
> --David
> 
> Joe Becknell wrote:
> 
> >I'm new to Tomcat and having a problem I thought
> someone could help me with.
> >I have an application with servlet installed under
> webapps. I can run the
> >servlet without problems. The servlet creates a
> page that gets sent to the
> >browser with some links to some (HTML and XML) data
> files on it. When I
> >click on one of the links, I get a 404 (resource
> not available) error, even
> >though the file exists under my web application
> location. My setup is
> >(basically, I'm not at work, so I can't remember it
> exactly):
> > 
> >webapps\testapp\index.html
> >webapps\testapp\WEB-INF\web.xml
> >webapps\testapp\WEB-INF\classes\servlet.class
> >webapps\testapp\WEB-INF\src\servlet.java
> >webapps\testapp\data\test1.html
> > 
> >in my server.xml config file I have:
> > 
> ><Context path="/testapp" docBase="testapp"
> debug="0" reloadable="true">
> > 
> >although I don't think I need this since my app is
> located under the webapps
> >directory. Navigating to:
> > 
> >http://localhost:8080/testapp/index.html works
> fine, but navigating to
> > 
> >http://localhost:8080/testapp/data/test1.html gives
> me the 404 error. I was
> >under the imression that I could place files
> anywhere under the application
> >root (docBase) directory. Am I missing something
> here. Configuration
> >oversight?
> > 
> >Thanks for any information.
> >Joe.
> > 
> > 
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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