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  DomainMasters.NET Main menu click ---> Administrative Suite  

When you access the Java Servlets Manager you'll see one of these 2 screens.

Java Servlet Manager


Java Servlets are currently enabled on domainmasters.net. To disable Java Servlets, please click here:

NOTE: The directory that contains your servlets, /home/domainmasters-www/servlets, will not be removed.

To use Java Servlets with your domain, simply copy the compiled Java Servlet code (the file with the .class extension) into your /servlets directory.

http://your_domain_name.com/servlets/YourServlet

NOTE: the example above assumes your compiled servlet is named YourServlet.class. When you access your servlet via the web, however, it is important not to include the .class extension.

Java Servlets have not been enabled on domainmasters.net.

To enable Java Servlets, please click here:

Warning! This will create the directory /home/domainmasters-www/servlets.
If you already have a directory by that name, its contents might get destroyed.


Java Servlet Manager

Java Servlets are currently enabled on domainmasters.net. To disable Java Servlets, please

 click here:

NOTE: The directory that contains your servlets, /home/domainmasters-www/servlets, will not be removed.
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To use Java Servlets with your domain, simply copy the compiled Java Servlet code (the file with the .class extension) into your /servlets directory.

http://your_domain_name.com/servlets/YourServlet

NOTE: the example above assumes your compiled servlet is named YourServlet.class. When you access your servlet via the web, however, it is important not to include the .class extension.

 

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