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Hi Esther:
I think the JSDK comes with a servlet runner located in the JSDK1.0/bin
directory. I have not used it but it looks like it might do the trick for
you.
Greg
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Date: Thursday, July 08, 1999 3:54 PM
Subject: Question about JServ
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> Hi,
> This may be a lame question but can you run Apache JServ to test to
> see if your servlets are working without having to run Apache?
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> Esther
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