I believe you add the .jar file to the CLASSPATH used by Apache, then invoke the 
servlet with the correct signature. For example, if the servlet in the jar is under 
/my/foo/servletA, you alias my.foo.servletA to servletA, then invoke it through a URL 
as:
http://localhost/servlet/servletA.

I don't believe you can use http://localhost/servlet/my.foo.servletA

--Mike H


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On 12/02/1999 at 1:15 PM John Poncherello wrote:

>Hi there,
>   Anyone knows how to put and invoke a Servlet
>deployed as a Jar file in a Apache Server using JServ
>on Windows?
>

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