Woah!

Who's they?  Your web site hosting company?  You need to
ask them if they support servlets.

I am assuming by looking at your E-mail address that you don't
have a 'real' web hosting company.  If you don't, you need to buy
into one.  Sorry if this is bad news for you.

There was one guy doing it for free, but after a couple of days he
had to quit because he got too much response.  It seems everyone
wants things for free.  :>)

You can check the SERVLET-INTEREST archive for a sizable
list of companies hosting servlets.

Good luck.

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis

Kuldeep Bishnoi wrote:

> Wish you all a very happy NEW YEAR, NEW CENTURY and NEW MILLENNIUM.
> I want to upload my servlet application on the web.I don't know what web
> server they are using. Can I upload the servlet without the knowledge of the
> web server they are using.If so how can I?
>
> KULDEEP
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