Hi anthony,
JSWDK doesn't need TOMCAT.
ritesh
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Hi Everybody,
I' am new to jsp and java. I've downloaded the jdk-1.2.2 and the
jswdk-1.0.1
to try to run some of the examples. My question is, do I have to download
Tomcat before I can try any of the examples.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
Anthony.
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