hi
guess u should use the alias feature for servlets
best rgds,
sunjay

On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 15:57:25 -0500
 "Boda, Ramakrishna Rao (Ramakrishna)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
>
> How to name the servlet  ?
>
> I want to have Helloworld.class sitting in my server . But I want to
> have
> three names associated with this class file  , say .. Helloworld1 ,
> Helloworld2, Helloworld3  . So when the client accesses these
> servlets using
> http://localhost:8080/servlet/HelloWorld1 ,
> http://localhost:8080/servlet/HelloWorld2 ,
> http://localhost:8080/servlet/HelloWorld3   the user will get a
> feeling that
> he is talking to three servlet objects in the server . In reality
> there is
> only one object ( one class file only ) sitting in the server .
>
> I am using Apache 1.3.12  plus Tomcat 3.2b8
>
> Thanks
> Boda
>
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