Release Build, more stable. If you got apache web server install, all you
need to do with tomcat is just unzip it.....follow some simple instructions
in the DOC folder  and wah laaaaa.....you got it!

here are some of the things you might expect.
1. set the TOMCAT_HOME path
2. modify your httpd.conf to include a line to load apache's
module(apachemodulejserv.dll) and also tomcat-apache.conf

i can't remember the rest =)

rgds

joshua
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 3:37 PM
Subject: how to install tomcat server?


> Hi everyone,
> currently I am working in asp and ms product.
> we have a plan to shift in to java based application and also I am novice
to
> jsp and java product.
> Just now I download the tomcat server
> from http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html under binary format
> Release Builds Tomcat 3.2.1. I downloaded all the files listed below,
> jakarta-servletapi-3.2.tar.Z  12-Dec-2000 12:41   479k  tar archive
>  jakarta-servletapi-3.2.tar.gz 12-Dec-2000 12:41   223k  GZIP compressed
> file
>  jakarta-servletapi-3.2.zip    12-Dec-2000 12:41   426k
>  jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1.tar      12-Dec-2000 14:26   5.0M  tar archive
>  jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1.tar.gz   12-Dec-2000 14:29   2.7M  GZIP compressed
> file
>  jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1.zip      12-Dec-2000 14:33   3.0M
>  netware/                      12-Dec-2000 12:41      -
>  win32/                        12-Dec-2000 12:41      -
> anyone can tell how to install tomcat server.
> Which one I want to download?
> 1 Release Builds
> 2 Milestone Builds
> 3 Nightly Builds
> Thanks
> Regards,
> sera
> Internet Engineer.
>
>
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