WAP APPLICATION USING JSP ---- PROBLEMS

hello people,
I am having challenges with a wap application i am developing.
my problem is not writing the program, its deploying and testing it.
i have deployed the application on our webserver and when i tested it the wap pages with *.jsp extensions refused to come up, they kept returning messages like " unknown format message" , "time out" e.t.c.
but when i tried it with the pages with *.wml extensions they came up.
I have set the mime types but this is still not helping issues.
pls guys any help will be highly appreciated.
J1

I don't know what you're asking here. From my experience (with struts), if you put your JSP pages in or beyond the WEB-INFO directory, it's not allowed. You should put your JSP pages better in your web application root or another directory after the root but out of the WEB-INFO directory

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