aren't the classes supposed to be under <appname>/WEB-INF/classes? just dump
them there with the complete package structure translated to directories
<appname>/WEB-INF/classes/myusername/<servletsgohere>
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From: "Wai Mun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: mycgiserver.com
> does anybody knows how do i place my servlets (in which directories) in
> tomcat 3.2.2 in order to test them for www.mycgiserver.com servlets.
>
> for those who have used mycgiserver, we know that their servlets are
invoked
> in the form of username.Servlet. that means to say:
> www.mycgiserver.com/servlet/myusername.HelloWorld
>
> so in this HelloWorld source file, i would have:
> package myusername;
>
> then if i want to develop & test servlets on a tomcat platform, where's
the
> correct placement of the class files?
>
> maybe anyone can advise me on that? especially mycgiserver users who have
> tried that before?
>
> thank you.
>
>
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