Hello,

You can find the servletrunner in the jsdk2.0\bin directory.

-----Original Message-----
From: patrick j. lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 8:48 PM
Subject: newbie here


>Hi,
>I've just started a Java Servlet Test Assignment...I am using "Java
>Servlet Programming" by Jason Hunter as a reference and I have been able
>to get the HelloWorld Servlet to run -- yippee!.
>
>I picked up two other books on Servlets too.
>
>My developer said that there is a 'ServletRunner', similar - I presume -
>too the 'AppletRunner'. However, I have been unable to find it in my
>jsdk directory...can someone help me in regard to this? -- I really
>don't need it now but it is 'bugging me'...
>
>Has anyone any experience in testing Servlet apps? If so, give me a
>buzz...
>
>Thanks
>
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