Then define the servlet for the web app in web.xml .
There are quite a few good examples on this that ship with many jakarta projects. So download a few and take a peek at it.
J�rgen Ramskov wrote:
Hi I'm trying to some software called ArcIMS.
It asks for "the webservers servlet directory" and in the readme it gives
some examples:
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Installing ArcIMS Servlet Connector
The ArcIMS Servlet Connector directory, \com, must be copied to your Web
server's servlet directory in order to establish communication between your
Web server and the ArcIMS Application Server.
The following is a list of common Web servers and their servlet directories.
Apache 1.3.20 and Jakarta Tomcat 3.2
<drive>:\<TOMCAT_HOME>\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\classes
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I'm however using Tomcat 4.1.12, where is the directory then?
Thanks.
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