Hello,

This is interesting . I am working currently with developing JSP using Forte for
Java on a BEA Weblogic platform and having a few difficulties. Could someone,
please, give a hint on the Web Application Structure below for BEA Weblogic 6.0
Application Server

sufi malak wrote:

> In tomcat the structure of a web applivation is  :
> webapps\myapplication\files.jsp files.html
> webapps\myapplication\WEB-INF\classes\ *.classe (included servlets)
> webapps\myapplication\WEB-INF\lib\*.jar
> webapps\myapplication\WEB-INF\web.xml
>
> What are the corresponding directories for iPlanet web server ?
>
> Thanks
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