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I appreciate you taking the time to respond, but, is it me or on the site
you gave there is only a Tomcat DEVELOPERS mailing list! I want to just use
the bloody thing! Also, documentation appears to be similarly slanted.
Is Tomcat only focused at people writing Tomcat?
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Phil Smy, VNU Publitec
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Subject: Re: Is Tomcat the only way?
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on 2/17/00 1:34 AM, Phil Smy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) I am wrong, and it is totally possible to do this kind of thing under
> JServ (not using a redirect) and I am just not figuring it out.
It is called Class.forName(). If you don't know how to use it, then you
might want to learn.
> 2) I need to use Tomcat.
To do exactly what you want...yes.
> If it is the latter, is there ANY documentation on installing and running
> Tomcat? Is there a mailing list?
I can't believe you are actually asking these questions...of course there
is!
<http://jakarta.apache.org/>
-jon
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