Hi sarma,

i hope if u put under public_html it may work.

-bala.

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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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