i want to access Servelt by hyperlink in a jsp web site connection.jsp
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=GB2312" %> <HTML> <BODY bgcolor=cyan><Font size=1> <A Href="/myjsp/Hello" >Accessing servlet<A> </BODY> </HTML
i put the bean in the dir(/myjsp/WEB-INF/classes/hello(package)/Hello) and modify the file web.xml like this:
><servlet> <servlet-name>Hello</servlet-name> <servlet-class>hello.Hello</servlet-class> </servlet> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>Hello</servlet-name> <url-pattern>/Hello</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping>
it works! but if i use <jsp:forward>
<html> <body bgcolor="green" > <jsp:forward page="/myjsp/Hello" /> <body> </html>
it causes an Exception The requested resource
(/myjsp/myjsp/SimpleServlet) is not available.
but if you rewrite the path
like this <jasp:forward page="/Hello"/> it will be ok. why? in
my opinion, if you use <A Href=..> the default path is
http://localhost:8080 so you need the rest path is /myjsp/Hello. but if you use
<jsp:forward> the default path is http://localhost:8080/myjsp/,so you just
need write the rest part"/Hello". i don‘t know my explaination is right or not.
but i think this is a try.