I don't know much of connecting IIS to Tomcat, but as far as I concern all servlet 
files and other jar files, have to be in /WEB-INF/CLASSES directory under your 
webapps. This means in your case is in your D drive in <tomcat 
installation>/webapps/<your directory name>/web-inf/classes.

if you want to specify your directory other than this, you have to have your servlet 
engine move  to your E drive as well.

Try to see examples in javasoft website, called a bookstore example. Just download the 
war files and try to deploy.


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