check if your servlet is public,..
Vj
> sir/madam
> I'm new to Sun one Application server 7,I would like to know where to keep
> my servlets files(I don't want to make jar),. I have created a directory
> C:\Sun\AppServer7\domains\domain1\server1\docroot\SBS
> Under this directory I kept my .jsp and .html files,here I have created
> WEB-INF/classes/ directory there I kept my all servlet files.When I try to
> run html and jsp files it is running
> http://localhost/SBS/HelloWorld.jsp
> But when I try to run my servlet file it is not coming
> (http://localhost/SBS/servlet/HelloWorld)
> Please help me how to run my servlet file , I don't want to make .jar ,
I'm
> not using package also.I'm having single file that has to run,so where I
> have to keep this file.
> Please suggest me my directory structure is ok , or I have keep this in
some
> other place.
>
> Thanks and regards.
> -Raja.
>
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