Please post the JSP code that is creating your form, and describe where your
servlet is located that you wish to receive the form submission.

Generic comments like "it doesn't work" will most likely get you ignored by
the list, especially considering your past history here.

Also, you might want to include the "heavy" editing you did in web.xml, that
is, post it here so that we can see what you did.  We aren't mind readers.

Have a great day.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: need help w. viewing servlet


Hello everyone, I need some help/assistance with trying to see a Servlet in
my Tomcat v. 4.1.16!!! It is a simple log on page with a text box for the
user's name and also for the email addrr. When I click on the Submit button
after filling in both fields, the next page indicates a damn server error,
i.e., HTTP Server Errror 404, indicating that the requested resource was not
found by the server!!! 
I think that it is saying that the required class bearing the particular
name was not found, for some reason!! I have gone into the web.xml file to
do some "heavy" [sic] editing of it, such as putting in the servlet name and
the servlet class, but alas, to no avail so far! It is driving me absolutely
"crazy" that I cannot seem to even be able to view this rather simple
servlet. Then again, maybe it shouldn't, in that I am admittedly the very
newest of the "Newbies" out there first trying to get involved with creating
these components of the J2EE API like Servlets and Java Server Pages. And I
will "cut off" anyone who suggests a good book on the J2EE to me because I
really am NOT looking for a book to read to help me out with this problem.
NO, I am looking for some hard and useful advice from someone. Capiche? Oh,
and if anyone has the book entitled "Professional Java Server Programming 
J2EE Edition" by a whole variety of authors by Wrox Publishing, I am
referring to the "GreetingServlet.java" program in Chapter 7. Thank you.


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