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Bruce, at this point you need to do some research.  The quick answer is
you can use WebSphere or Tomcat and then use WDSC to create a WAR file
(or EAR file) to deploy to the server.  The installation procedure
copies the objects from the EAR/WAR file to the appropriate folders on
the IFS.

If that's unclear, then you might want to get a book on J2EE.  You might
even want to get my two books, Eclipse: Step by Step and WDSC: Step by
Step.  The former will introduce you to the Eclipse workbench and the
world of PC-based development tools, while the latter will walk you
through an entire J2EE-based application using nothing but WDSC.

Joe


> From: Bruce Collins
>
> Thanks, what is the relationship of the servlet to the JSP Page. Where
> would you put the servlet and the JSP. Do you need to be running
> Websphere and if so then what version?
> 
> Sorry Joe about all the questions bug I am an old RPG Programmer
trying
> to change my ways.<VBG>


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