Ramani --
Yes, you sure can package up the servlets into JAR files. WRT JRun, you need
to put the JAR file in the java.classpath variable of the jsm.properties
file and restart JRun for it to take effect.
The JAR can be put into any directory as long as its specified in the
classpath for JRun JVM ..
HIH ..
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>Hi,
>I am using jrun for my servlets. I want to package all my servlets into
>a jar file, and add the pathname for the jar file in the servlets
>directory. I tried this, but jrun is throwing up an Internal Server
>Error stating it is unable to load the servlet.
>
>My question is, can we bundle the servlets in a jar file ? If so, can
>you tell what more I may have to do to execute the servlets ?
>
>Thanks and regards,
>Ramani.
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