> First of all. Java and Java script are two different things. I take it > you use Java. Your Java applets don't run on the server but on the > client. The main problem from a server point of view is that you need > to make sure that the class files can be handed out by the webserver. > > You could check these thing: > - Does your client Java installed? > - Does your client the Java version installed that you use? (I.e you > use commands of version 2.0 and you client has 1.2) > - Does your client know how to get the class files? > - Does your server hand them corretly out? (You could check > /var/log/httpd-*.log if you use apache) > > As far for websites: java.sun.com is the main site you want to look at. > It has great tutorials, howtos and user support groups.
Thanks alot for your help Alex. I was able to get them running rather easily. I just put the files in the web directly and the clients -do- read them just fine. Thanks for your help. For some reason I thought that I need the apache-jserv modules to be loaded. I guess I don't. That still leaves me wondering what apache-jserv "Servlet Engine" which exists in the ports -does-, but since I am already where I need to be, I will read on that perhaps some other day. _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"