There is more than one way to run JSP on Linux. Check the list of App
Servers that support JSP on Linux at:
http://www.flashline.com/components/appservermatrix.jsp
There is also more than one good JSP book on the market and more on the way
I'm sure. Generally it's better to refer to the app specific docs for
installation guides.
Vik
-----Original Message-----
From: Lambert, Stephen : CO IR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 2:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP Linux Install Questions
What are the components required to be able to run JSP web pages on a
Linux/Apache Web Server?
Do I install JServ first then Tomcat-Jakarta... is that all that is needed?
I have tried searching for some definitive info on just exactly what
software components are needed to run JSP on Linux/Apache.
Also, I am a little disappointed in WROX's book on JSP... the install info
refers to a Windows install!
Thanks.
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