Hi
   I have tried godaddy's Shared hosting and i had the sme problem and they
gave me the same answer that upgrade to dedicated server, so then i though i
will try something. first of all they are still using tomcat 4.4.x something
and java 1.4(or may be 1.3 i dont remember properly), so first create that
environment on ur pc and test it an then upload it. i was able to run
index.jsp which was just pure jsp, but my other pages didnt work as i was
using Spring framework they were giving the same error page not found, and
reason is that because of old java version they are not able to support
spring framework. So i had to leave the godaddy Shared hosting and when i
did R&D for dedicated servers, again i landed buying Godaddy's virtual
dedictaed Server(they were better then other provider in terms of money as
well as the server configuration they were providing). Now i am quite happy
with it.
Best of luck with godaddy's shared hosting deployment and stupid Technical
support on it.
Thanks,
Ravi.

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:44 PM, jim stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I have a small jsp application which I packaged as a war file and deployed
> to
> my godaddy user account. The war exploded as expected. In my webapp, under
> the newly exploded context root, I am able to hit the html files, however,
> the jsp's are giving me a 404 not found. I have tested this locally using
> tomcat 5.5 and it works like a charm. I've contacted godaddy.com to find
> out
> what may be the reason for the 404 error and all the rep said was that my
> account is not showing any errors and that's all he could do for me. He
> said
> they could not help with deployment issues.  If I wanted better
> diagnostics,
> I needed to upgrade to a dedicated server. I do have java/jsp enabled for
> the site so it should work. I chose to deploy as a war because it's much
> easier to deploy, however, I'm wondering if I should deploy the file
> individually. Has anyone had this same experience with deploying war files
> to godaddy.com. I'm considering using another host as I've had nothing but
> problems with this company.
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