Actually, the servlet directory is virtual (JWS 2.0),  do an archive search on
this list and you will see detailed discussions on this topic, although no one
has ever said how to create virtual directories (which i'd like to read).

search for virtual directories or images and servlets at:
http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-forum.html

alan

sridhar raman wrote:

> When I place a servlet class file, I put it under
> "servlets" directory. But to run it, I have to type
> "servlet", then servlet name
> ie., .../servlet/<servlet-name> and if i type
> "servlets" accidentally, i get an error. If I want to
> change this one to as I like, which is the right file
> to do?
> Thanks
> Sri
>
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