On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 07:28:50 +0700 (JAVT), you wrote:
>> Kalau yg dimaksud adalah Tomcat dari jakarta.apache.org, harusnya
>> bisa berjalan di belakang Apache, jadi hanya berfungsi sebagai
>> JSP dan Servlet engine.
>
>Kalau mau pakai JSP dan Apache, mesti pakai mod_jserv. Tomcat bisa jalan
>sama Apache, tapi tetap perlu mod_jserv.
mod_jserv support servlet API 2.0, sedangkan Tomcat support
Servlet API 2.2 (plus JSP 1.1), JServ (mod_jserv) tidak support JSP.
Di bawah saya paste-kan cuplikan dari FAQ di jakarta.apache.org
dan kalau mau daftar list product yg support Servlet dan JSP,
bisa dilihat di http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/industry.html
Disana bisa dilihat mana yg server, mana yg add-on atau keduanya,
dan juga mana yg support JSP dan Servlet atau hanya salah satunya.
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>> What is the difference between Jserv and Tomcat? Can I do JSP pages
>> with just Jserv or do I need a plugin?
>
>Apache JServ implements the 2.0 servlet API. Tomcat implements 2.2, and
>includes JSP 1.1 support out of the box. A lot of work is underway at
>the moment to make Tomcat a drop-in replacement for Apache JServ (don't
>even have to recompile the web server), as well as setting the stage for
>future performance improvements. I would think of Tomcat as the
>successor to Apache JServ.
>
>You can run JSP pages under Apache JServ with a third party plug-in like
>GNUJSP, but you will run into restrictions because of the fact that
>RequestDispatcher (and therefore support for and ) was not defined in
>the 2.0 servlet API. I don't know of any plugins that have JSP 1.1
>support -- most of them are 0.91/0.92 (IMHO, stay away from these for
>new development) or 1.0.
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Salam,
-HR-
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