Did you put an entry in your web.XML file?
Lance Campbell
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On Apr 15, 2010, at 8:09 PM, "Rhino" <rhi...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this very basic
question. I was moderately fluent with servlets and Tomcat several
years ago but haven't touched them in a while. I'm trying to get
back into servlets now.
I am having trouble getting my servlets to start in Tomcat. I
inevitably get a 404 error. I am running Tomcat 6.0.26 on Windows XP
SP2. The sample applications in Tomcat run fine.
My servlets are in Eclipse 3.5.2. They compile fine and I have used
the Tomcat menu to export them to the war file directory; no error
gets reported when I do the export. I did a manual deploy of the war
file from the "war file to deplay section of the Tomcat Manager page.
When I start the Tomcat Manager in my browser, it shows several
servlets, including the examples and the servlets that I have
deployed myself. In each case, my own servlets seem to be started
just fine. All of them say "running", the number of sessions is 0
for each of them, and all of them have stop, reload and undeploy
options which are clickable and a start option which is not
clickable. To me, that says these puppies are started and there is
no error in any of them.
However, when I click on my servlets, like /FileUploadServlet for
example, I get this:
HTTP Status 404 - /FileUploadServlet/
---
---------------------------------------------------------------------
*type* Status report
*message* _/FileUploadServlet/_
*description* _The requested resource (/FileUploadServlet/) is not
available._
---
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Apache Tomcat/6.0.26
I feel sure that I've simply neglected to do something simple and
straightforward but my memory is failing me. I can't remember what
other steps are needed to get a servlet configured so that it runs
in Tomcat.
I was going to try to run the servlet in Eclipse but I'm darned if I
can remember how to start it there either.
Can someone help me out?
--
Rhino
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