Hi Shaikh

JSP container is supposed to run on the server side, so that souldn't
be a problem. Just leave it alone.

If you are using some other container, say Resin, rather than jswdk,
you can even install it as an NT service. In this way you won't see
the dos window.

Hope this helps.
Lynch Wu


> Hello Everybody.
> I've been trying to configure my ntserver to execute jsp code and after a
> long time I've been successful but with some problems.
> 1. when I say startserver in jswdk-1.0.1 in starts it on port 7000 cause
> I've changed the xml file B'coz port 8080 it shows is already used.
> but the dos window does not close it remains open keeps displaying some
> lines and when I try to close it asks me 2 end task and if I say yes then
my
> jsp script doesnt execute.

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