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Subject: RE: xmlrpc with servlets
From: Bogdan Mihaila <bm2004mvc () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2005-09-16 13:15:39
Message-ID: 20050916131539.99625.qmail () web54708 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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thanks, but I'll try SOAP, I integrates with Tomcat more easily
James Carroll <jim@microbrightfield.com> wrote:
> I want to use a http servlet instead of the built-in web
> server, because I want to be able to use the standard
> ports (80, 8080). But how do I do this? I found a
> servlet, I execute it, and it gives me "page not found"
> in browser window.
Did your URL look like
http://server/RPC2
or http://server:8080/RPC2
Do you have some configuration in your WEB-INF/web.xml (whatever that file is called)
that maps /RPC2 to your XMLRPC Servlet?
-Jim
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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=248281113-16092005>Do you have some configuration \
in your WEB-INF/web.xml (whatever that file is called)</SPAN></DIV> <DIV dir=ltr \
align=left><SPAN class=248281113-16092005>that maps /RPC2 to your XMLRPC \
Servlet?</SPAN></DIV> <DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN \
class=248281113-16092005></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN \
class=248281113-16092005>-Jim</SPAN></DIV></FONT></SPAN></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>__________________________________________________<br>Do \
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