Starting java web server

i am new to java servlets. i have installed java wev server2.0 on windows 98. i am unable to start it. please someone give me the process to start it.
your help would be very much appreciated.
thank you

I have installed java web server on windows 2000 server machine. I am using the following command to start the server
<server_root>\bin>httpd
but it is display some problem and a message displaying 'shut down the server' in between.please help me.

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