Yes, you are right that the hostname was incorrect, but it's good
to see you were able to muck on.

So, returning to your request for a web.xml.
There's an example located at
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/tomcat-docs/appdev/web.xml.txt

Notice: This web.xml has a .txt suffix. You will not use such a suffix,
but it goes along with the rest of the appdev stuff that I have tried to
suggest that you read.

I hope you have setup the ant environment as it will make life so much 
easier, and make you more productive.

Additionaly, the book I first used to learn this material has the 
the chapter that covers this topic online at
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/javaserverpages/servlets_javaserver/servlets_javaserver05.pdf

It is Chapter 5 of Marty Halls "more servlets and java server pages".

 Cheers


At 09:32 PM 1/9/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> Paul, just a quick note to you to tell u that the link that you supplied me with 
>to go to the documentation for Tomcat doesn't work at all on my system with
>"http://boats:8080 etc."!!! It's of course supposed to be "http://localhost:8080
>etc."!! Anyway, can you give me some guidance please on exactly you "handle" the
><servlet-mapping> tag in the web.xml file, i.e., what you put in for the uri for
>the servlet.  
>
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