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Originally posted by William Brogden:
Two things to watch out for:
1. If you don't put your servlet class in a package you can get hard to interpret errors
2. If your URL uses "/servlet/" as in:
http://localhost:8080/servlets-examples/servlet/HelloWorldExample
That probably requires the "invoker" servlet - the cause of much confusion and annoyance to new programmers. See the invoker servlet FAQ.
Bill
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