I assume your using JServ? It only supports jsdk2.0, but the
servlet-2.0-plus.jar file that comes with the gnujsp distribution can be
used to make it look like jsdk2.1 (which gnujsp needs). See the
install.apache document that comes with gnujsp 1.0 for details

Damian

Jason Lee wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure the GnuJsp page says it should work with jsdk 2.1. You
> can double check on http://www.klomp.org/gnujsp
>
> Jason
>
> C�dric Pulrulczyk wrote:
> >
> >     Is it possible to use the combination of theses products:
> >
> >     GNUJSP 1.0+JSDK2.1+JDK1.2.2+APACHE AND NT/4
> >
> >     With JSDK2.0 it runs but not with JSKD2.1.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > C�dric.
> >
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