I'm afraid this it doens't work in ROOT or examples.
How would I create a context for ROOT? Another pster
told me I needed to look at my servlet.xml file which
should be in the config directory. I don't know how
the names difer between platforms, but my "Conf"
directory under jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 doens't have a
servlet.xml file. What ight it be called instead on
Win 2000? Thanks.
Ken
Your output from starting TOMCAT (in your earlier
post) did not indicate a
context being created for "ROOT", just "examples"
and "admin". Try putting
it in the "examples" application and use the same
url syntax:
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/LibraryServlet
As delivered, TOMCAT uses ROOT as the default
webapp. So, you may also be
able to reach the application at:
http://localhost:8080/servlet/LibraryServlet
- Richard
On Monday 13 August 2001 07:40 pm, you wrote:
> I still make make this work. I've made
sure my
> servlet class is in
> TOMCAT_HOME\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\clsses and get
this
> Not Found (404)
>
> Original request:
> http://localhost:8080/servlet/LibraryServlet
>
> Not found request:
> http://localhost:8080/servlet/LibraryServlet
>
> This has to be something basic, and it's got to
be me,
> but I cna't figure out what is wrong. Thanks.
>
>
> Ken
>
>
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