I believe that if you put your servlets into a .jar without any directory separators,
after you set the CLASSPATH, they are callable by their name (servletA in this
example). It makes things a little messier in the .jar file, but who cares?
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On 12/03/1999 at 7:52 AM Ron Reynolds wrote:
>i tried the below form of URL (http://localhost/servlet/my.foo.servletA)
>with my servlets in packages problem from a few days ago on JRun/IIS and
>never got that working. aliasing appears (read, "as far as i know") to
>be the only way to put servlets into packages and having them be
>callable through a URL. i would be interested in knowing if there are
>alternatives to that approach (the idea of having to add an alias for
>every one of my servlets is less distasteful than putting all my sevlets
>in the default (global) package).
>
>Mike Hogarth wrote:
>>
>> 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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