Hi
It is possible. But there is a problem with it. Some servlet engines that
detect on the fly changes to your class files. Usually have problems to
recognize changes if a class is behind a package. So you may be restarting your
servlet engine. And also some servlet engines have problems to found the
servlet. This can be solved using virtual path translation. Any way I think
that it worths.
Miguel Ángel
Carlo Indolfi wrote:
> Hi to all!!
>
> Is possible to add my servlet for a sigle application
> in a specified package?
>
> E.g. i've a servlet application that use more than a servlet.
> Can I make a package that contains my servlet and then
> use it?
>
> Best Regards
> Carlo Indolfi :^)
>
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