BTW - please forward JWS specific questions to jserv-interest

You can symlink/copy your 'local' directory to JWS's public_html
directory or create a file alias for it via the admin applet.
The CLASSPATH variable is only relevant for finding java classes
used by your .jsp pages and servlets in general. It won't help
with regards to JWS being able to find your .jsp pages.

-isa

]MIME-Version: 1.0
]Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:53:41 -0500
]From: Padma Malladi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
]Subject: JSP and JWS2.0
]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
]
]Has anyone tried running jsp1.0 using JWS2.0? I can run my jsp's from the
]samples directory of <install-dir> of JWS. But I have my jsp's in a local
]directory which is added to the classpath. I want to run them from this
]local directory. How can I configure JWS2.0 to run this jsp page from my
]local directory.
]
]Thanks,
]Padma.
]
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