Purak Shah wrote:
>
> We are also looking for the same idea. But still i have some doubt about it . pls 
>guide
> me to solve this.
> The idea 2b sounds greate but if we are using jswdk then how we can tell jswdk that
> this servlet should start autometically.

Time to move on to Tomcat maybe? Tomcat is the latest reference implementation
of the Servlet and JSP APIs, developed in the Apache Jakarta project:

  <http://jakarta.apache.org/>

Tomcat can run stand-alone, like the server in JSWDK, or as an add-on to
Apache, IIS and Netscape servers.

Hans
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