ok i found some expamples 

but why not the invoker servlet
it seems to be just the right one 


>I think you are looking for the Invoker servlet. That's not 
>recommended.   See the servletexamples webapp's web.xml file for a 
>standards compliant way to map servlet to request uri's
>
>--David
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>> Hi
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>> in normal case you call servelts as followed
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>> /servlet/packetName for example servlet/xinfo/test/Testservlet
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>> how can I reach this
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>> thanks for help
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