Trying to run a JSF page whose output i am getting from a Web Service

Hi
I am trying to run a JSF page containing a simple button and a outputText. On clicking the button ,the outputText field is populated with a value from a web service.
This page sometimes it runs fine else, on pressing the button nothing happens. In the message log it gives the following error:
Mar 6, 2007 12:03:33 PM oracle.webservices.client
WARNING: Unable to connect to URL: http://10.177.194.73:8888/TopDownContractDevelopment-Service-context-root/CreditRatingServiceSoapHttpPort due to java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: Connection timed out: connect
07/03/06 12:03:33 error--> java.rmi.RemoteException: ; nested exception is:
     HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: Connection timed out: connect
Can somebody help me?
I am using port 8888. Actually in one of the demos , it is mentioned to use 8988. But using that it was giving the above error previously. But using 8888 it works sometimes , but sometimes it is not working.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Sabarish

Hi Raymond,
Thank you for your immediate replies :-)....
I have two jsp pages (inputName.jsp and greeting.jsp) as I mentioned earlier in the path /WebContent/jsp
and one index.jsp in the path jsfHello/
The index.jsp just forwards the control to the page inputName.jsp
the code snippet: <jsp:forward page="/jsp/inputName.jsf" />
When I try to access the application as below I can see the corresponding pages and it corresponding navigation:
http://localhost:8080/jsfHello/jsp/inputName.jsf ( When I input name and continue it navigated to the greeting page)
http://localhost:8080/jsfHello/jsp/greeting.jsf
When I try to access the application as below it doesn't work:
http://localhost:8080/jsfHello
http://localhost:8080/jsfHello/index.jsf
http://localhost:8080/jsfHello/jsp/inputName.jsp
Can you please let me know why and what is to be done to make my application work when I access the url as http://localhost:8080/jsfHello

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    [javac] ----------
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