> I was looking for the same thing.  Using /servlet/
> was the way I found.  However, it doesn't seem to
> pick up new changes.  You can play around with and
> see if you can get it to work.

  Can you bi so kind to give a example of configuration?
 And of course where exactly to put it. I was unable to
 configure /servlet/ usage with WebLogic.

  And, yes, it's look like that WebLogic (at least in version
 6.0 SP1, I now for sure for 5.1 also) can't pick up new
 changes in servlets.

  --Srdjan

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