Darren Rogers wrote:
> 
> Well aware, but I work for people who don't see the world the same way I do.  I've 
>got 2 choices, NT or NetWare.  If I even tried to run this intranet on Linux, I'd be 
>hurt (probably badly), lynched, then fired.
> BTW: by wierd -  do you mean it literally functions wierd, or that it is wierd in 
>the Angelina Jolie and her brother sort of way?
> Anyone have this working on any Netscape server?

So you can't run Linux/Apache/Tomcat (which is far superior to
NT/NetWare) but you can run Jetspeed :)

No wiered as in Netware shouldn't be an HTTP server and should run Java
:)  That is just very scarry :)
 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/00 19:48 PM >>>
> Darren Rogers wrote:
> >
> > First up, let me say that I'm impressed and excited about this project - Great 
>work!  Next, let me say that I did RTFM, such as it was, but after a few hours of 
>head pounding, I thought I'd check myself here.
> >    Anyone have this up and running under Netscape Enterprise Server?  Specifically 
>under NetWare 5.1?  It's got a functional JVM and servlet gateway, but I can't seem 
>to get the dang thing working.  It's weird, acting like Jetspeed.jar isn't even in my 
>classpath.  Anyway, even a 'yes it works' would be comforting right now.
> > Thanks!
> 
> You are in uncharted territory.
> 
> NES under Netware 5.1 is just... wierd.  You do know that Apache,
> Tomcat, and Linux are free right :)
> 
> Kevin

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