Go to Admin Console, and select the web server
instance you want to manage. From the 'Servlets' tab,
click 'Configure Servlet Attributes'. Supply the
information there.
A short cut would be to modify the
'servlet.properties' file.
Hope this helps,
Kachana
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> How to create servelet aliases in iPalnet server?
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