Hi,
if you have a servlet named "HelloWorld"i believe you
have to put your classes on
"webapps/examples/WEB-INF/classes/" and access it with
URL
"http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/HelloWorld";
Let me know if it works. ;)

GUD LUK
Francis

--- LeRoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Now that I have Tomcat up and running, it's time
> that I starting doing some
> real work.  Following a simple example in the book
> I'm using it says that
> servlets are installed in the subdirectory
> "webapps\WEB-INF\servlets".  I
> put my class there (under "examples" directory of
> Tomcat) and shut down
> Tomcat and re-started it.  Below is the code for
> textbook example:
> 
> // Fig. 19.5:  HTTPGetServlet.java
> // Creating and sending a page to the client
> import javax.servlet.*;
> import javax.servlet.http.*;
> import java.io.*;
> 
> public class HTTPGetServlet extends HttpServlet {
>       public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
>                                  HttpServletResponse
> response)
>               throws ServletException, IOException
>       {
>               PrintWriter output;
> 
>               response.setContentType("text/html");  // content
> type
>               output = response.getWriter();  // get writer
> 
>               // create and send HTML page to client
>               StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
>               buf.append("<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>\n");
>               buf.append("A simple Servlet Example\n");
>               buf.append("</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>\n");
>               buf.append("<H1>Welcome to Servlets!</H1>\n");
>               buf.append("</BODY></HTML>");
>               output.println(buf.toString());
>               output.close();  // close PrintWriter stream
>       }
> }
> 
> <!-- Fig. 19.6: HTTPGetServlet.html -->
> <HTML>
>       <HEAD>
>               <TITLE>
>                       Servlet HTTP GET Example
>               </TITLE>
>       </HEAD>
>       <BODY>
>               <FORM
>               
>
ACTION="http://localhost:8080/servlets/HTTPGetServlet";
>                       METHOD="GET">
>                       <P>Click the button to have the servlet send
>                             an HTML document</P>
>                       <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Get HTML Document">
>               </FORM>
>       </BODY>
> </HTML>
> 
> Well, it didn't work.  My question is, in order to
> install this simple
> servlet does that mean I have to go through all the
> steps as given in the
> documentation for "Developing Applications with
> Tomcat"?
> 
> Cheers and many thanx in advance,
> LeRoi
> 
> 


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