Hello Sunil,

You can find it in x:\jakarta-tomcat\work\<your host + your appname>

Tuesday, October 03, 2000, 12:50:43 AM, you wrote:

SR> Is it possible to see the servlet ( .java) file of a JSP?
SR> Where is it stored? ( I am using Tomcat)
SR> This is impt. since ,during error , the line no. of the generated servlet is
SR> indicated & thus it is impossible to know the location of the error.

SR> Thanks in advance

SR> Sunil K. Roy

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