to run a JSP page on Apache, you need to install JRun (there's a free
version from allaire.com) or some other third party software and install it
on top of Apache.  JRun is a plug in that allows Apache to read JSP pages.
JRun does all of the changing to Apache configuration files that you usually
need.  You can then put your .jsp files in the Apache subfolder htdocs.  You
should then be able to serve the page from your machine by using your
browser and typing http://yourMachineName/myJSP.jsp

-----Original Message-----
From: Vaibhav Bhanot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 1:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP on Apache !!!


if somebody can tell me if I can run my JSP page on Apache and if yes
then how ...what changes i will have to make to my Apache server
configureation files to do this...and where should i place my jsp
files...

Vaibhav

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