>We cannot just rename the servlet1 to servlet2
>because this application is very large and contains
>hundreds of classes and many servlets.  We would have
>to change references in way too many places to do that.
>
>Any other ideas??


I think JServ & Apache support some sort of partitioning scheme.  Haven't
tried it myself but it's the sort of feature you would expect should be
part of every servlet engine.

-- Glen




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