If you can run jsp pages then you should be able to run servlets. Jsp pages are 
compiled into servlets by the server and are run as servlets. 

Suzanne Byington
1.801.391.9203

On Apr 26, 2008, at 2:44 AM, "Giles Roadnight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All

I'm working through a book on jsp and java servlets. At the moment I am
using tomcat on my desktop to run the sample applications but I have CF8
installed on my server so I want to know if I'll be able to run servlets on
there as well.

I have got jsp to work no problem but getting the servlets to work is a bit
more complicated it seems. I'll also be wanting to develop EJB applciations
on there as well.

Is this possible?

The first problem is that there is no WEB-INF folder specific to each site
so I cannot add a web.xml and classes to each site.

The second problem is that I can't see how IIS will be able to route
submit.do (for example) to the J2EE server so that it can decide which
servlet processes that request.

Any help much appreciated

Giles




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