I run Tomcat on Linux for development and FreeBSD for deployment and
recently upgraded my Macs to MacOSX. Java is up to date on OSX so
there is no reason Tomcat shouldn't work there. I haven't tried it
yet due to the press of other work.
There are certainly other options. See http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa
for one that supports templates, detects broken links at compile
time, supports input field validation, and doesn't have the pushing a
rope feeling of getting Apache/mod_jk/Tomcat/JSP/Velocity on the air.
The runtime cost is a paltry 28kb (compressed jar size).
At 9:04 AM -0400 7/27/01, Thomas Pletcher wrote:
>I believe Apple has stated Java will not be advanced on the classic (OS 8,
>9) Mac OS. However, I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with JSP on
>Mac OS X, which does support J2EE. How does Tomcat work on this platform (or
>DOES Tomcat work on this platform)? Are there any other options?
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