Applets are downloaded by the browser, and as such have to be accessible to 
the client.  Clients can not directly access anthing under WEB-INF per the 
servlet spec.  So you'll have to find a place to put them outside WEB-INF or 
have a servlet of some kind serve them to the client (if authorization is a 
concern).

Hope this helps you out....

--David

On Thursday 17 January 2002 10:49 am, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble running any applets from on my tomcat server on my NT
> box. I truly believe I have all my classpaths configured properly, as I can
> run any type of servlet or bean. If I create a simple java file under
> /root/web-inf/classes/clock.class (which is in my classpath), then take a
> html file and put it in the /root folder and call that .html file, I always
> get a class not found error.
>
> Do I need to put /servlet.clock.class in my <applet> tag? I tried that with
> no success. I am missing something simple and could use some assistance
> with this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott Purcell
>
>
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