Hi,
    If you mean servlets that have not got a nice alias/init parameters then:
If you have a sevlet called
    ThisIsMyDodgyServlet.class
and it is in a directory that you servlet engine knows is one of your default
servlet directories and the virtual path /servlet/ is mapped to the servlet
invoker and your host machine is called "localhost" and your web server is
litening on port 8000 (say for debugging resons) then:

    http://localhost:8000/servlet/ThisIsMyDodgyServlet

should work.

Karl

JBADRI wrote:

> > Can you please tell me what I need to set to make the server execute
> > unregistered servlets.
> >
> > Can you give an example with properties to set and the URL to use.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Regards
> > Badri
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> >
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