Hi,

>to say that in this case Jrun looks more logical. With Tomcat, as you
have
>explained, in order to get it to work you have to create all the
servlet
>mappings.

In order to get what to work?  Tomcat will run your JSPs without any
mappings in web.xml (except the default JSP servlet of course, which is
in the global web.xml).

>The automatically generated .class files in Tomcat are in the
>org.apache.jsp package,

Only if you don't put them in your own packages, as mentioned in the
FAQ.

Yoav Shapira




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