Hi everybody, I need help! this is the situation: d:\Apache Group\Apache 1.3.13 e:\JDK 1.3 c:\NT 4.0 Server, SP 6.0 d:\Apache Group\jakarta-tomcat (3.1) d:\Apache Group\jetsped-1.1 Apache is serving 2 domains www.firstdomain.com; residing under h:\firstdomain www.seconddomain.com; residing under h:\seconddomain both domains are set-up to be under same IP address (cheap but I do not spam nor make extra change in the pocket, i just try to learn) so far, looks like Tomcat is running (no more error messages when :\>tomcat start; also there are working: www.firstdomain.com:8080 www.seconddomain.com:8080 localhost:8080 and the links from the tomcat default index page, including the execution of the jsp files from there ) How can I make jetspeed working in this environment? Where do I have to move the /content directory, under d:\....\jakarta-tomcat, or under h:\firstdomain and another copy under h:\seconddomain Where can I actually find jdsk.jar, (as default in build.bat we have "...set JSDK=d:\java\lib\jsdk.jar...") I can understand to change d:\java\lib with e:\JDK1.3\lib, according to my setup, but I have no jsdk.jar there, or anywhere else; and I couldn't download the file from SUN website. I also remember reading in the SUN's site FAQ a posting which proposed to rename a servlet.jar into jsdk.jar (???) in order to make Jetspeed work. Is this "servlet.jar" file shipped with Tomcat, or is this a file which supposingly has to be downloaded from Sun.com. Do I need to have actually installed Jserv and Tomcat? ...or ant, or anything else? Also, is there a method to check if Tomcat is really working as it's supposed to How can I integrate tomcat-jetspeed into the 2 domains configuration? this is basically the idea where all started from, I was looking to get dynamic content into the web pages. Appreciate any response. Please do not take into consideration my english, I was told already I have "an accent". Thanks. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the FAQ! <http://java.apache.org/faq/> To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives and Other: <http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
