If the sys. admin of your ISP doesn't know how to configure the server
for servlets you will probably run into more problems than it is really
worth. That is also assuming that it a server that supports servlets.

It would probably be easier just to use an ISP that supports
servlets/jsp & etc.
There is a list at http://staging.servlets.com/isps/servlet/ISPViewAll

<disclaimer>I am not involved with iMagineIS in any way.</disclaimer>
<advertisement>I've used iMagineIS and received good service at a
reasonable price.</advertisement>

_j

abhishek shodhan wrote:
>
> Hi all...
>
> 1. We have bought some web space on a web server that is running RedHat Linux
> 2.0.2.27. The problem with this is that they are running an open Web Server
> and therefore the administrator does not know how to configure the Server to
> support servlets. Please guide me as to how I can tell him to configure the
> server in order for my servlets to run. I have developed these servlets on Win
> 98, using ServletRunner.
>
> 2. I have also written a class using Javamail. The problem with this is one
> similar to a query that was present recently. I get a
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError. I have seen to the classpaths, etc, but I
> couldnt understand how to configure the properties of the Web Server.
>
> Please help!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Abhishek Shodhan
>
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