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350 <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>V5</strong><br />

Figure B-13 CTGTesterECI Web deployment descriptor servlets panel<br />

We can see that the Servlet class is<br />

itso.cics.eci.testereci.CTGTesterECIServlet, the class we have outlined in<br />

the previous section. <strong>The</strong> display name is CTGTesterECIServlet. <strong>The</strong> URL<br />

mappings section has one entry: CTGTesterECIServlet. This means that a URL<br />

of CTGTesterECIServlet relative to the Web application root will map to this<br />

servlet. Because of the Servlet class entry, this URL will invoke the class<br />

itso.cics.eci.testereci.CTGTesterECIServlet.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is nothing of note on the Security, Environment or References tabs.<br />

Click the Pages tab to show the Pages pane, shown in Figure B-14 on page 351.<br />

Here we can see the entry index.jsp in the Welcome files pane. This means that<br />

a URL that specifies the Web application root, for example “/”, will cause the<br />

page index.jsp to be looked for in the Web application. We supply an index.jsp,<br />

so this page will be found and displayed in the Web browser.

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