You can put your jsp files anywhere (or maybe within
the jws_home directory) as long as you set up file
aliases to point that directory.  Use the admin
interface to set up those aliases.

Hope this helps,

Kachana

--- Manish Bhatnagar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am using Java Web Server 2.0. Where do I put .jsp
> files? There is no
> subdirectory in <server_root> to put .jsp files as
> we have
> <server_root>/classes and <server_root>/servlets to
> put .class files.
> I have placed .jsp files in
> <server_root>/public_html and it's working!
> Can someone throw more light on this?
> Tia,
> Manish
>
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