Are you referring to an alternative product to Tomcat or a particular 
configuration somewhere ?  It's not in my server.xml or web.xml and I can't 
find a mention of it on the Jakarta website.

Soefara


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>Subject: Re: a better way to deploy servlets on tomcat ?
>Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 08:39:21 -0600
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>see intermixed.
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>"Soefara Redzuan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/14/2002 12:26:08 AM
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>Subject:  a better way to deploy servlets on tomcat ?
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>Sorry for another question but is there an easier way to load servlets into
>
>Tomcat than the following process which I'm using now.
>
>First, I write my servlet .java file for example in
>webapps/<myapp>/WEB-INF/classes/myservlet.java
>
>Second, I compile it.
>
>Third, I add the servlet and servlet mapping to
>webapps/<myapp>/WEB-INF/web.xml
>
><web-app>
>     <servlet>
>         <servlet-name>testServlet</servlet-name>
>         <servlet-class>testServlet</servlet-class>
>     </servlet>
>     <servlet-mapping>
>         <servlet-name>
>             testServlet
>         </servlet-name>
>         <url-pattern>
>             /testServlet
>         </url-pattern>
>     </servlet-mapping>
></web-app>
>
>Finally, I restart Tomcat.
>
>Do I really have to add each servlet and its servlet mapping to web.xml or
>is there a way to have all servlets automatically detected and served by
>Tomcat ?
>You typically could live without the need to add a mapping for each servlet
>that you write. But if you wish to do some advanced stuff such as loading
>the servlet when Tomcat starts, or you need to access the servlet by
>another name rather than say
>http://<yourdomain>/<yourwebapp>/servlet/testServlet, or suppose your
>servlet needs init parameters, then it's a good idea to create a web.xml
>(deployment descriptor). There are other uses for a web.xml. Check the
>servlet spec. See Deployment Descriptor section.
>
>
>   Plus is there anyway to avoid the restarting of Tomcat ?
>
>The reloadable=true attribute serves the purpose of reloading the web
>application whenever tomcat detects a change (although the documentation
>doesn't recommend once you have deployed your applications). The manager
>web app can be used also to restart/install/stop/etc. a particular web
>application without restarting Tomcat. See
>http://localhost:8080/tomcat-docs/config/context.html
>
>
>Thank you again, Soefara
>
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