You only need to put your class files in the WEB-INF directory not the
java files.
Is your class file a Servlet???
Maybe is a mapped error in your web.xml include relevant part of it
pls...
Sincerely
Erlis Vidal Santos
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duane Kehoe [mailto:dkehoe@(protected)]
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:47 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Web-app setup
>
> I am trying to setup a webapp and am having a little difficulty. My
> application starts on /webapps/myapp/index.jsp with 2 text fields(1
> text, 1 password), this is a login type page, when the submit button
is
> clicked on the jsp my class which is packaged into
> com.mycompany.myapp.Login comes back with a 404 status code everytime.
> I have created inside of the WEB-INF directory a
> classes/com/mycompany/myapp/ directory structure and placed both my
java
> source and class files into this dir. As far as I can see everything
> looks right even my error points to the right dir structure however I
> continue to get requested resource not available errors, I think my
> web.xml is the issue however I am very new to tomcat and unable to
find
> anything in the docs or mail list archives that help me. I am
currently
> running Apache 2.0.46 with Tomcat 4.1.18 on Linux 2.4.20 kernel. Any
> help here would be great tia.
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