Accessing RMI Application through an Applet hosted on Apache web server

Hi All,
Just to let you know, I'm a complete novice at RMI. Ok, heres the story...I have an applet which is deployed on Apache Webserver (localhost), with the neccessary files needed for the RMI app in the same directory - htdocs(i.e. Applet class, RMI Interface, and Stub). I have the object server running on the same machine - which is in the directory C:/pumps. For the binding I'm using rmi://localhost/PumpService. I'm running the rmiregistry in the C directory. The problem is that when I access the applet through localhost(i.e. http://localhost/pumps.htm) it doesnt work, doesnt seem to access the remote object. However, if I directly load the html page from C:/Apache2/htdocs/pumps.htm - it works perfectly. Any ideas on the way I could get it working through the localhost?
Thanks...

The problem is that
when I access the applet through localhost(i.e.
http://localhost/pumps.htm) it doesnt work, doesnt
seem to access the remote object.Are the exception and the line of code you get it on a secret?

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