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You can only run the servlet if it has been defined to the deployment
descriptor.  For servlets that are simply run by class name, you can't
do it (they don't even show up under the "Servlets" category of the
Deployment Descriptor).  What's the rationale behind that?

(And I really hope you're not going to say that it's a "bad practice" to
run servlets by name, and so WDSC won't allow it.)

Joe

> From: Don Yantzi
> 
> Hi Joe,
> 
> A lot of those actions have been moved to nodes under the Deployment
> Descriptor for the project.  If you expand the Web Deployment
Descriptor
> for your project in the J2EE Project Explorer then expand "Servlets"
you
> should see a list of all your servlets.  You can right click on them
here
> to get the Run... actions.


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