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Where to put my JSP code for Websphere 5.0?

Asked by g118481 in IBM Websphere Application Server

Tags: websphere, jsp, put, where, code

I have questions, and probably simple to answer.
Since 2002 we have been using the WebSphere plugin 4.01 for Z/OS, at work.  We are suppose to migrate to WebSphere 5.0 soon, and I have a couple of questions.

1.  I have my JSP code sitting on the HTTP server, where it runs today.
Where will I need to put my JSP code to run under WebSphere 5.0?

2.  If I can leave the code on the current HTTP server, what do I need to do to have WebSphere 5.0 run it?

Sorry if these are basic questions, but I have no experience with WebSphere 5.0.

Any assistance is appreciated.
Cheers
 
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