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  • Subject: Re: Websphere and classpath
  • From: SJoaquim@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 21:11:58 EDT

Hi John!

You  wrote that you can serve IBM servlets, but not your own.

Where are you placing your servlets? They have to be placed on the default 
servlet directory or on a reloadable directory you then specify with 
WebSphere. Also, when typing http://myserver/servlet/myservlet, make sure you 
type 'servlet' with no 's' at the end - it took me hours to realise what I 
was doing wrong. 

good luck!

Regards,

Simone
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