The servlet is placed in the package, and the package is placed in the
servlet directory of your webserver, then using
"http://yourservername:port/servlet/packagename.servletname"
you can get.
jack
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>I have created a package of objects that are used with in my servlet. I
>would like to include the servlet in the package. However, I have to place
>the servlet class in the servlet directory of my webserver, currently for
>test purposes ServletRunner. Where can I place the package so that
>ServletRunner still finds the servlet but the servlet is also grouped with
>the rest of the package.
>
>- Jonathan
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