Apache TomCat 6.0 - Generate Servlet Source Code

sup java experts,
does anyone know how I can view the Servlet source code that's generated by the JSP engine?

lol...thanks. I know it sounds like a dumb question after having read your answer but I thought TomCat (by default) doesn't save the auto-generated .java files and that i'd have to turn on that feature somehow.
Anyway, just to wrap up this question for future viewers, it turns out TomCat 6.0 does save the servlet source code generated by the JSP engine. I found mine in
C:\web\Tomcat 6.0\work\Catalina\localhost\_\org\apache\jsp\marc\test_jsp.java
Tomcat 6.0 = my installation folder
marc = a folder I created under the "ROOT" directory (the folder where you put your .jsp files so that the server can find them)
Thanks again njb7ty!

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    just to confirm that Jan is ight. If you seect the generated WSDL icon, which is shown in the Application Navigator, open the Structure Window and you'll see all teh generated interfaces and sourcefiles, as well as your WebService file.
    Alternatively you can use teh System navigator which will show all files in one view (ctrl+shift+N)
    Frank

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