Hi Zaid,
    What u have to do is ,
1.  Place the servlets.properties file in the same folder as u'r class
files'.
2.  while running ,  say,  <jsdk dir>/bin/servletrunner -d  <u'r class
files' directory i.e. servlets.properties file's directory>

This will run u'r servlet.

Abhay

----- Original Message -----
From: Zaid Research <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 11:10 AM
Subject: JSDK unable to run my servlets


> Hi All,
>
> I am developing servlets for my portal project and want to test them using
> JSDK.
>
> JSDK downloaded from sun site is running only default servlets it has came
> with.
>
> I am unable to run my servlets thru it despite repeated efforts to set
> property file.
>
> Kindly guide me in this direction. Where can I find more info regarding
how
> to customise JSDK so that it serve custom servlets.
>
> Awaiting your early reply,
> SZ Quadri
> ( new to servlets )
>
>
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