Expect even more frustration, then, Steve, instead of progress and success.

How to map servlets in web.xml is a topic that comes up just about daily on
this list.  It's also a topic that is covered extensively, with examples, in
the Tomcat documentation available on the Jakarta site.  It's also a topic
that is covered extensively in all of the many Tomcat and JSP/Servlet books
that are currently on the market.

With a little initiative, you could have answered your own question by now
using the documentation available on the web for free, or with a book.
Instead, you're going around in circles, ranting at the very people you're
asking for help.  That makes a lot of sense.

It's your choice how quickly you want to progress learning this technology.


John
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:20 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: need help w. viewing servlet


 Hello John, I will wisely ignore all of the damned admonitions that you saw
fit to sort of "dish out" to me ("stuff" that you have certainly said to me
before!)and acknowledge your "Happy New Year" wish you ended your email msg.
on! 

 Listen, there IS one, and just one criticsm of me that I will go along
with, and that is that I just flat don't give enough detail of what the
problem is exactly to everyone else in our newsgroup!! That's why I am
including in this email message the html page that is the servlet in
question, which as I have said before, is nothing but a logon page with 2
textboxes. One is for the user's name, and the other one is for the user's
email address. I am quite sorry that I was not allowed/permitted to save the
server error [the 404 server error] page for some reason. And I will try to
include the so-called "heavy editing" that I mentioned in my first post of
the web.xml file in a later posting to our little newsgroup because I really
don't believe, in my subjective opinion, that it's all that important, to be
frank and honest (which I am always am :) ). I mean, the little bit of
editing of it that I have done with other JSP's/servlets in the past has
not yielded any successful results at all.   

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