Thank you srini..
Does websphere support WAR type deployment?

Thanks
Venkat

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Srinivasan Jawalkar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:57 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: WAR file in Webshpere

        Hi Venkat,
            For deploying jsp on websphere, u just need to copy the jsp
files on to the web

        directory of the instance of the application server that u had
created. Similarly
        for servlets, you need to copy to the servlet directory . Note that
these two
        directories will be created automatically for you once you create an
application
        server instance. Also there will be a default application server
instance called
        default_app created for you once you install websphere. Hope this
helps.
        Srinivasan Jawalkar

        VENKATACHALAPATHY Duraiswamy wrote:

        > Hello everybody
        > I am new to Websphere. How is the JSP/Servlet/EJB Deployment
process in
        > Websphere different from Weblogic and Tomcat?
        >
        > Thanks in advance
        >
        > Venkat
        >
        >
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