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    Zoe Guest

    Running Servlet on J2EE


    Can somebody tell me where should I put my servlets in J2EE? I can't find
    the servlets directory anywhere, neither does creating a web.xml or WEB-INF
    for them works. I am not using J2EE to deploy the whole jsps, servlets and
    javabeans application, just using J2EE becoz it supports well on NT. Thanks
    in advance!

    zoe

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    Jordan Manalad Guest

    Re: Running Servlet on J2EE


    "Zoe" <zoe@yourwap.com> wrote:
    >
    >Can somebody tell me where should I put my servlets in J2EE? I can't find
    >the servlets directory anywhere, neither does creating a web.xml or WEB-INF
    >for them works. I am not using J2EE to deploy the whole jsps, servlets

    and
    >javabeans application, just using J2EE becoz it supports well on NT. Thanks
    >in advance!
    >
    >zoe


    hi zoe,

    this link might help u http://developer.java.sun.com/develo...ing/J2EE/intro

    hava a nice day

    jordan


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