a good combo that i got up and running lately is the Apache web server
with Jrun.
o install jdk1.2
o install apache
o install jrun
o after installing, make sure you put the the tools.jar file from the
jdk into the
Jrun Classpath (/jdk1.2/lib/tools.jar or so) under the General>>Java
tab of the Jrun admin otherwise you'll get some error asking where the
hell sun/tools/javac/Main.is.
o start apache
o start jrun
o somewehre in the Jrun directories look for jspexamples and jspsamples
directories and copy them to the Apache htdocs directory and viola, you
can try
http://localhost/jspsamples/
and you're off and running. Apache was also a refreshingly small
download, Jrun examples worked refreshingly well, and Jrun and Apache
were both refreshingly free :)
frank
Alec Segal wrote:
> In other words, is Page Compilation the same technology as Java Server
> Pages?
> Is it possible to configure Java Web Server to support JSP using SUN's JSP
> SDK?
> What other web servers support JSP?
> Is there any intelligent way do debug this stuff?
> I've played a bit with JSP in JRun, but that's all experience that I have.
> Thanks,
> Alec
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> In other words, is Page Compilation the same technology as Java Server
> Pages?Is it possible to configure Java Web Server to support JSP using
> SUN's JSP SDK?What other web servers support JSP?Is there any
> intelligent way do debug this stuff?I've played a bit with JSP in
> JRun, but that's all experience that I have. Thanks,Alec
--
Frank Starsinic
The Money Store
"Java - it's not just for breakfast anymore!"
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