Disclaimer : I'm _definitely_ not a guru (just a student), but this might
help :

Yes you do need to restart the servletrunner.

And if you just go to the file menu, and select open, you can browse to
the file, since it's on the localhost.
Hope I'm not missing anything obvious but I think that's all you need to
do.

John

Do we need to restart the Servlet runner each and
every time we make some change to the servlet.

Also, if I have my html files in the dir /examples/*.html
then how can i access the html file from the browser.
I tried giving it this way and it gives me an error.
http://localhost:8080/JdcSurvey.html

403 Forbidden
Will not serve files, only servlets

Thanks in advance for your response.
PCP.

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