1. I think you may want to say 
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/YOUR_PROJECT_NAME_HERE/WEB-INF/classes/package/names/actual.class.
The change is that you specify a context name.

2.  You will use that context name as follows:
. http://localhost:8080/YOUR_PROJECT_NAME_HERE/servlet/package/names/MyServlet
or if you have no package names:
. http://localhost:8080/YOUR_PROJECT_NAME_HERE/servlet/MyServlet.

3. Look at the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/web/xml.
Around line 276, the mapping of the invoker to servlet has comments around it.

4. Look at the $CATALINA_HOME/RELEASE-NOTES-4.1.txt.
Find the word SECURITY it will tell you why the step 3 above was done.


I hope the next message you send, will exclaim your happy success.

At 11:55 PM 12/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello All!
>
>Thank you for responding my previous post.  I still cannot figure out the correct 
>location to put class files.  I created
>WEB-INF/classes directory under $CATALINA_HOME/webaaps directory.  Then I put my 
>class file into $CATALINA_HOME/webaaps/WEB-INF/classes.
>And I pointed localhost:80080/servlet/MyServlet, but I just got error messages, 
>"servlet/MyServlet   The  requested resource (/servlet/MyServlet) is not available."  
>I read documents, but I can't find a way to solve the problem.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>
>
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