"Requested Resource is not available" error

Dear Sir,
I am getting started with jstl. I am getting the error "Requested Resource is not available". Its HTTP status is 404. Please help me out of this problem.
sanjayfocus

Sir?
Most likely something is wrong in the configuration.
Which version of JSTL are you using? JSTL 1.0.x , JSTL 1.1.x or JSTL 1.2.x ?
Which container and what is the version of the container?
Example of a container : Tomcat 5.5.x
I'm asking the above questions because the configuration is different depending on the version you have.

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