It depends on your JavaWebServer Setup.
Best is you would start admin page ( http://localhost:9090 ) default
user/password is admin/admin, select
webservice than setup in upcoming window and browse arround
under servlet aliases you will find an entry servlet -> invoker (per
default)
you can also specify an entry for your project  /myproject/servlet ->
invoker
so you can ask for servlets like ask for your html-sites in spite of
different locations

but we go down to JSERV-INTEREST ...

play with admin tool and find it out

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> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:  Deepak Shrivastava [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am:  Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2000 15:21
> An:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff:      Re: AW: freshers question
>
> i appreciate your advice and i agree i need to get deeper in these
> topics thats
> the reason i am here in this group to learn from expereienced folks.
>
> So you mean to say that the servlets should be stored in the servlet
> path under
> javawebserver2.0 and the HTML page calling it under the
> inetpub/wwwroot ,and
> when the HTML page calls the servlet it will look under servlets but
> the link
> should use /localhost/servlet/x
>
> pls correct me if i am wrong
>
> Deepak
>
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