Hi Kavitha,

You may find that you need to upgrade to bluestone6.2 to use jsp pages.
Although files and doc are there on jsp in 6.0, I've heard they don't
"officially" support jsp in 6.0, only 6.2.

-- david

-----Original Message-----
From: kavitha ramasamy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:37 AM
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Subject: jsp in bluestone.


Hello,

  I am using blustone6.0 as an application server with IIS as webserver.
I need to know how to deploy the jsp pages.
What are all the changes I have to make in
sajava.ini and apserver.txt file.

The url used is

http://localhost/script/saisapi.dll/application.class/*.jsp

what is this application file? How to create this.

Expecting your cooperation.
Thanks,
Kavitha
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