Srini --

JRun documentation is very detailed enough to answer this question of yours.
See the servlet directory / classes directory / lib directory under
"jsm-default" dir where you have installed JRun.

As many have pointed out before, please avoid servlet engine specific
questions to be posted on this list ...

Shashank

>I have installed the JRun in my PC with IIS4.0 as webserver, i
>need to know where to store the servlet files and how to access it >via my
>broswer etc., pls forgive me if this is preliminary quetion and pls help me
>to clear my doubt.



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