that is correct. They should be in the servlets directory
then you tell javawebserver that the servlet is there & load it,
then you can access them via <webaddress>/servlet/<servletname>
Deepak Shrivastava wrote:
> but the servlets should be kept under the servlets file under servlets in
> javawebserver2.0
> isnt it?
>
> Deepak
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