Sounds like your webserver and/or tomcat configuration that is to blame.
The config in the jboss_tomcat download works fine for me - try that.

Alternatively it could be that the JSP is setting the mime-type to something
that your browser cannot handle.

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> I did not have a definition, the browser is prompting me to download the
> file instead of executing it.
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> I am a jboss user. Please help.
>
> Thanks.
> Devraj
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> At 02:28 PM 6/25/2001 +0100, you wrote:
> >You don't need to declare them.
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> > > I was wondering how do we have to declare the JSP files in a WAR package's
> > > web.xml file.
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> > > Thanks
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