Http Status 404 Error In Eclipse Jboss
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is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up JBoss error report: HTTP Status 404 - Servlet is not available up jboss war deployed but 404 vote 5 down vote favorite I'm trying to create a very basic web project called "web" using MyEclipse and JBoss 5 as an application server. I've created one package called "pages" and inside it one servlet called "UserInterface". The problem is when I deploy the project and run the server I always get the error report: HTTP Status 404 - Servlet is not available. This is a part of jbweb000065 status 404 my web.xml:
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Ramesh Jambulingam Greenhorn Posts: 19 posted 6 years ago Hi, I jbweb000065: http status 500 am developing a web application using servets and JSP, First trying to run a basic servlet program.
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But getting HTTP 404- Requested resource not found error. The war file is listed in http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/ After guidence from forums, I changed the default context root path "/". http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8252556/jboss-error-report-http-status-404-servlet-is-not-available Still error is able to be resolved. Can anyone suggest any solutions please... Thanks and Regards, Ramesh. Rene Larsen Ranch Hand Posts: 1179 I like... posted 6 years ago What errors do you get in server log files ?? Regards, Rene Larsen Dropbox Invite Ramesh Jambulingam Greenhorn Posts: 19 posted 6 years ago Hi Rene, http://coderanch.com/t/502638/JBoss/HTTP-error Thanks for your reply. The console just shows, deployment message as 20:14:42,271 INFO [TomcatDeployer] deploy, ctxPath=/Servlet1, warUrl=file:/C:/Workplace/.metadata/.plugins/org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core/JBoss_4.2_Runtime_Server1278021570421/deploy/servletTest.war/ and getting 404 error in browser.. for your kind information I am using only Servlets and JSP(using only war file generation). Thanks and Regards, Ramesh. Amit Ghorpade Bartender Posts: 2854 10 I like... posted 6 years ago What URL are you using to access the servlet? SCJP, SCWCD. |Asking Good Questions| Ramesh Jambulingam Greenhorn Posts: 19 posted 6 years ago Hi Amit, I am using http://localhost:8080/servletTest/ and also I tried with http://localhost:8080/Servlet1/ Thanks and Regards, Ramesh. Rene Larsen Ranch Hand Posts: 1179 I like... posted 6 years ago This is only the context path - what about the name of the servlet, or the name of the JSP ?? Regards, Rene Larsen Dropbox Invite Ramesh Jambulingam Greenhorn Posts: 19 posted 6 years ago Hi Rene, Servlet1.java is the name of the servlet. I am giving my web.xml details for your reference,
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