When u r calling a servlet from a URL, most of the time u are calling only
one servlet at a time. I think this is the reason why it is singular. And
the other, why it is plural is obivious, becasue all the servlets are lying
in that directory.

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>
> Ajit Kumar Dash
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> From:         Kenia Nimesh[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject:      Singular vs. Plural
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> Why is it that we have a plural directory called servlets in our web
> server and a singular name - servlet
> in our URL
> Pls explain the mystery
>
> Nimesh
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