Running Servlets as a Win 2000 service

Hi,
I am new to Java and was woundering if it is possible to runa servlet as a service within Windows 2000? If anyone has any examples that would be great.
Cheers
Ollie

But before asking questions like this you should really learn something about the subject first. DrClap,
I believe anybody can ask any damn question in these forums. That person said that he/she is new to servlet. And also, that person might be master at something which you are totally ignorant of. Please think twice before making this type of comments.

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