My excuses for such a simple question, but the archives are not = searchable and the documentation not very clear. Or may-be I am just a = terrible newbee.
Say I have a class file that contains a servlet, should not I do = something so that tomcat becomes the container of this servlet, and a = client browser could call the servlet? I expected to find some "install = class file that contains the servlet so Tomcat becomes it container" = option somewhere in the management part of Tomcat, but I am lost. These are my files: HelloIZ.java: import java.io.*; import javax.servlet.*; import javax.servlet.http.*; public class HelloIZ extends HttpServlet { public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse = response) throws IOException, ServletException { response.setContentType("text/html"); PrintWriter out =3D response.getWriter(); out.println("<html>"); out.println("<head>"); out.println("<title>Hallo IntraZis!</title>"); out.println("</head>"); out.println("<body>"); out.println("<h1>Hallo IntraZis!</h1>"); out.println("</body>"); out.println("</html>"); } } I have got the class file after setting my classpath to servlet.jar and = using javac. And I thought I had to make some html to call the servlet: StartServlet.html <html> <head> <title>Hello Hospital!</title> </head> <body> <a href=3D"./HelloIZExample">go</a> </body>=09 </html>