Hi,
    Without meaning to sound vague,
set up your web-server / servlet-engine to load your servlet (usually by
setting the default servlet directory to be the directory where you keep
your servlets ;- you will need to refer to the instructions specific for
your Web server / servlet engine)

make sure that the alias  Yourserver:port/servlets is handled by a
servlet invoker (usually a default setting of your servlet engine)

then simply point your browser at your servlet
e.g.  http://Yourserver:port/servlets/Your-servlet

P.S. you can find a step-by-step example in the java tutorial
(admittedly using the servlet runner not a web server)
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/servlets/index.html

Karl

sidaty wrote:

> Hi all , How can i launch execution of my servlet program on a server
> side trough use of browser on my wokstationDo i put it in an HTML file
> like what we do for applet if so how to set it up .  Thanks in advance

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