There is such restriction.
My servlet name StudentDBServlet.
It's working fine.
Senthil Kumar S
Lake Shore Towers (LST)
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From: Jack Wang
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Servlet API Technology.
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 11:59 AM
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Subject: about JWS 's servlet name
Hi all,
I hava a question about Java Web Server, must its servlet name's length
less
than 8 characters ? JRUN have no such restriction. i met this problem
when i
transfer JRUN to JWS1.1. I have a servlet whose name is
FindXXXServlet,it
can not be run with browser, but when i rename the servlet's name to
XXX,
(after jvac) it can be run , why ????
I would be glad to hear the "yes" or "no" answer.
thanks.
jack.w
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