The first thing I'd do is get ahold of the early access version of
Forte for Java 3.0.  It has the latest modules, including (I believe)
separate ones for iPlanet web and iPlanet application servers.

Bruce


--- chintha ratnasiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to test Forte for Java (internet edition) for
> developing
> jsp and javabeans. I can work and run within its internal web
> server(tomcat), but how do I deploy it to other web servers?
>
> I tried their tutorial CDShopCart, and I want to be able to run it on
> a
> jswdk and to deploy it on iPlanet Web server Enterprise Edition 4.1.
> Just moving the web module(CDSHopCart) to jswdk and setting the
> classpath
> did not work. Has any one done this before, if so can you give some
> pointers
> or location of such info. I have seen some notes on deploying it to
> iPlanet
> Application server6. Can I assume its same for iPlanet web server as
> well?
>
> Many thanks for any hints.
> Chintha
>
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