Hi,

If it is a file you are creating from the servlet, then try to give an
absolute path for the file.
By default, different containers have different current working directories
which need not be same as WEB-INF/classes directory.

Regds,
Gokul

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From: "kumar jaya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [SERVLET-INTEREST] help!!


> heloo guys....
>  i have one servlet...where i create one file...in the
> web-inf\classes directory....but it is creating in
> bin directory...what can be done...
> thanks in advance
> Jayakumar
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