The default Is:
    tomcat-home/webapps/yourAppDirName/WEB-INV/classes/(this is where your
servlets classes are)

Request URL: http://server:port/yourAppDirName/ServletName

There are other configs, however, this should get you started, if I
understood your question correctly.

Anthony


On Thursday 03 May 2001 19:16, you wrote:
> "documention for server.xl and web.xml can be found at
> http://tomcat.mslinn.com/ this was already discussed in the archives.Do go
> thru them and if u werent able to find  any answers,then post
> -K"
>
>      --I followed this link and it was self-admittedly unclear on this
> point.
>      --I searched the archives under web.xml (nothing), under server.xml,
> server.xl (nothing)
>      --I searched under tomcat install servlets, install servlets, no
> clues.
>
> Does anyone how or where Tomcat finds a servlet? Or what I should search
> under in the archives?
>
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