in old good days (while using JSDK 2.0) debugging servlet in an IDE
environment required
adding a main class, specifying a port number and a servlet directory and
invoking
an HTTP Server (sun.servlet.http.HttpServer.main(serverArgs)), one could
specify
breakpoints in service, doGet doPost etc.. and invoke a servlet by calling
url:port:servlet name

since downloading a new Servlet JDK from SUN (currently jswdk-1.0.1) the old
way of debugging
servlet is no longer accessible, in fact webserver.jar does not seem to have
an Http server
one can invoke from the main class, is there a way around it

ps. looked at the Enhydra servlet debugger, but it seems it is just an
applet, that gives out
any information on request/response/session but needs an Servlet capable
Http Server,
what I would love to have is a self contained servlet runner I can run from
within java project

Cheers

Any help on this issue greatly appreciated

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