>From the Admin Console, select the web server instance
you want to manage. From there, select the 'Servlets'
tab index, then do the following:
1. Configure your servlet attributes by choosing
'Configure Servlet Attributes' from the left menu.
2. Configure Servlet Virtual Path Translation by
choosing this option from the left menu.
Or, you can directly modify the rules.properties and
servlets.properties files.
Hope this helps,
Kachana
--- sukalyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Servlet setup on iPlanet
>
> http://myserver/servlet/ us a directory where the
> servlets are stored.
> I want to retrieve or access all the servlets
> directly from the web root,
>
> For ex.
> http://myserver/servlet/hello to be accessed as:
> http://myserver/hello.
>
> These type of settings can be done in Java Web
> Server.
> But how to configure these settings in iPlanet ?
> Please help in out. Hoping for a quick and kind
> response.
>
> Regards
> Sukalyan
>
>
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