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7.2.3 Deployment descriptor editor<br />

The Servlets page in the Web deployment descriptor editor lets you add an<br />

existing servlet or JSP file to the deployment descriptor or remove the selected<br />

servlet of JSP file from the deployment descriptor.<br />

To work with the Servlets page of the Web deployment descriptor editor:<br />

1. Open a Web project in the Project Navigator.<br />

2. Double-click the Web project's Web Deployment Descriptor file in the Project<br />

Navigator. The Web deployment descriptor editor opens.<br />

3. Click the Servlets tab to open the Servlets page.<br />

Figure 7-10 Servlets page<br />

4. You can edit settings in the following sections of the Servlets page:<br />

– Servlets and JSPs - list servlets and JSPs used in this application. You<br />

can add, edit or remove servlets and JSPs from the list.<br />

– Details - lists details about the selected servlet or JSP. Details listed<br />

include the servlet class, the display name, and a description.<br />

Chapter 7. Working with servlets 229

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