Install Netbeans it will do all the job for you.  hihihihihi.

But thats the fact.  It has builtin support for tomcat.  I just installed
the executable.  Voila I am able to run my jsp, servlet.  It took me just a
minute to deploy my web application.

  Have a great day.

karthikeyan.
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> HI all,
> I am new to servlet
> I am using tomcat.
> I don't know how to put my servlet file to Tomcat.
> I don't have JSDK.
> I want to work with servlet,
> Thanks in Advance
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