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> From : Bruce Jin > > I can see it from browser by entering its url: > http://192.168.0.170/test/demo/snoop2.html > > Then I rename this file to snoop2.jsp and enter > http://192.168.0.170/test/demo/snoop2.jsp > > I get the error: > > Error 404 Bruce, have you gone through the WebSphere "Getting Started" guide and gotten any of the IBM example JSPs to come up? I always start there on a new installation. This ensures that your HTTP server and your web application server are both installed and configured correctly. Then you can start playing with your own stuff. Joe
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