Hi Ramesh ,

I have tried with JWS 2.0

U can store u'r JSP file in

JWS 2.0---> examples-->JSP-->samples-->U'r Folder Name

and Beans r stored at

JWS 2.0--->classes--->U'r Bean Classes or Pkg-->class





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I want to know where the .jsp files are placed in Java
Web Server and Weblogic Server and should I make any
changes in their properties file like registering them
in properties file. If we use beans in the .jsp files
where should I place the beans in Java Web Server and
Weblogic Server.

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