Source URL for Java Servlet Development Kit 2.0?

Hi,
Can anyone help me with the link for downloading Java Servlet Development Kit 2.0 ?
thanks
Shailesh

This link (http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html#specs) allows you to download version 2.2. If you really want version 2.0, see the note at the end of the page.

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