Several ways can do that:
1) embed the servlet tag in your index.html file (if it is your default file)
or
2) point your onload function of you body tag to a javascript function which in
turn
call your servlet

"Jo�o Carlos Costa" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I want to setup JRun in order to force it to show a specific servlet
> when I call my web-site. Meaning, I want to see myservlet.class when I
> type www.my-web-site.com (IP 192.168.0.1) on the browser. Does anyone
> know how to do this? If so, please explain me how.
>
> Thanks
>
> ===
> Joao Carlos Costa
>
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