Hello,
the package convention isn't dependend from the servlet-container you are
using.
Take a look for the package convention at Java Language Specification
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/first_edition/html/7.doc.html

If I misunderstood your problem please explain it more concrete.
Greetings
Thorsten

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Hello ,
        I have a query about how to create package for classes for my
application.What is the convention of keeping the class files in a
folder.I am using Tomcat 4.0.


Thank u,
Sumit Jaiswal

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