"Jason C. Leach" wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> In Tomcat, where to I put my JSP pages, and my .class files? I can't seem
> to get them both in a place that makes Tomcay happy.
For any web server, JSP pages go in the document structure, i.e. in the same
directories you put HTML and image files. The fact that they are turned into
servlets and compiled into a class file is nothing you need to worry about;
it's done automatically by the web container.
Class files for beans, servlets and utility classes used in you application
need to be in a directory structure that's part of the classpath for the
container. In Tomcat, or any container that supports the web application
file structure defined by Servlet 2.2 spec, you should place them in one
of the WEB-INF directories for the application. Use WEB-INF/classes if the
class files are not packaged in a JAR file, use WEB-INF/lib for all JAR files.
Hans
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Gefion Software http://www.gefionsoftware.com
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