Scott M Stark wrote:
> I would say it is a bug in the deployer that the servlet is
> loaded at all.
> Why should a servlet in a jar without a deployment descriptor
> be deployed?
I didn't show the full tree... there's a deployment descriptor in the war
file which points to the servlet class (in the myLib.jar).
Robert.
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