yaa at least u can start with....... after doing this you can read other documents which come when u install iPlanet........ all the best!!
-----Original Message----- From: Vijayanand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 7:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Regarding I-Planet thanks, I will work into it as you said. I think it wil be more helpful for me to work in I-Planet. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bhushan_Bhangale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 4:12 PM Subject: Re: Regarding I-Planet > Here is one which I hve made for one training earlier:- > > Installation Steps for iPlanet web server > > 1. Pre-requisite JDK 1.2 or higher must be installed on your OS. > 2. Start the installation by clicking on iws60sp2-nt.exe file. > 3. Select installation type as Custom. > 4. The default installation directory will be C:\iPlanet\Servers. If you want to change, you can but better to keep as it is, only drive should be changed as per hard disk space. > 5. Specify username and password. It can be any, not necessarily of OS. > 6. The default administration port is 8888. If you want you can change. > 7. The default HTTP port is 80. If you want you can change. > 8. The default Content Root is C:/iPlanet/Servers/docs. If you want you can change, but no need to change as Web applications seldom uses it. > 9. Enable the Use custom java development kit check box. In JDK home text field write the JDK home directory path, e.g., C:\ j2sdk1.4.0. Do not specify anything in other text fields. > 10. Now installation is complete. > 11. To test installation, first start iPlanet administration from program menu or from services. Go to http://localhost:8888 to see the web server web administration interface. > 12. Now start the web server either from the Web administration interface or services. Go to http://localhost, you will see iPlanetTM Web Server, Enterprise Edition 6.0. > > Configuration Steps of Web Application in iPlanet web server > > 1. Suppose IPLANET_HOME=C:\iPlanet\Servers and HOST_MACHINE=https-PUNHJW13014.ad.infosys.com for my installation. > 2. Open <IPLANET_HOME>\<HOST_MACHINE>\config\web-apps.xml in notepad and add <web-app uri="/assignment" dir="C:/Assignment" enable="true"/> under <vs></vs> tag. > 3. Create a directory C:/Assignment. Create a WEB-INF folder inside. Now create a classes folder inside WEB-INF folder. > 4. Create web.xml file under WEB-INF folder. Here is an example of a web.xml file. > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> > <!DOCTYPE web-app > PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.2//EN" > "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2_2.dtd"> > <web-app> > <servlet> > <servlet-name> > StartupServlet > </servlet-name> > <servlet-class> > in.co.infosys.treasurehunt.common.handler.StartupServlet > </servlet-class> > <load-on-startup> > 2147483646 > </load-on-startup> > </servlet> > <servlet> > <servlet-name> > RegisterServlet > </servlet-name> > <servlet-class> > in.co.infosys.treasurehunt.hunt.handler.RegisterServlet > </servlet-class> > </servlet> > > <servlet-mapping> > <servlet-name> > RegisterServlet > </servlet-name> > <url-pattern> > /Register > </url-pattern> > </servlet-mapping> > > <welcome-file-list> > <welcome-file> > index.html > </welcome-file> > </welcome-file-list> > </web-app> > > 5. All the servlets needs to be registered in web.xml. > 6. Following table explains the attributes used in web.xml. > > Web.xml attributes Description > servlet-class Fully qualified name of Servlet class > servlet-name Any name that you want for this Servlet, but it should be unique for this web application. > url-pattern URL pattern to access this Servlet > welcome-file First file which gets called when you will go to http://localhost/assignment. It cannot be a Servlet. > load-on-startup Time in seconds after which the Servlet will get initialized again. If this attribute is specified with a Servlet it will always initialize when the server will start. It can be used to start some services as soon as the server starts. > > 7. Put all your java classes under classes folder which you have created above. > 8. Keep all your JSPs, HTML, Images, etc outside WEB-INF folder. > 9. Restart the web server. > 10. To access your application go to http://localhost/assignment. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vijayanand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 5:22 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Regarding I-Planet > > > Hi All, > > Iam very new to I-Planet. I have never used it before. Just I wanted to learn about I-Planet. Can any one send me the documents of how to configure i-planet, how to run an application in it. 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