The correct directory is "public_html", but you can extend this directory
creating a your own <tree>
It will generate a java and a class file in
"myserver/classfiles/jsp_servlet/<tree>/"
Hi

> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: ramalingeswara sarma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: marted� 21 novembre 2000 9.11
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: *** where to keep the jsp files in webLogic
>
>
> hi all,
>         i have recently installed weblogic server on my
> machine and i =
> want to execute a jsp.
> can any one please tell me where should i place my jsp file.
>
> the structure of the myserver directory in weblogic is like this
>     myserver
>             clientclasses
>             public_html
>             serverclasses
>             servletclasses
>             tmp_deployments
>
> please tell where to put my jsp file and how to run it from
> the browser
>
> thanks in anticipation
> sarma
>
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