win 98 :displaying a simple servlet
can someone please tell me how in win98 to display a simple servlet for which i have the source code? there apparently is no J2EE version for win98, so i'm hoping that tomcat can compile the servlet and produce a class file. but perhaps i have to upgrade my windows version and install j2ee? Jonathan Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 917 912-1079
Re: win 98 :displaying a simple servlet
For servlet development you don't need the whole package, you can just make do with a servlet/jsp container. Tomcat fits the bill perfectly. To compile the servlet, get yourself a java jdk (1.2 or higher) and compile the source servlet with javac. I *think* there is a tutorial on Sun's website which tells you how to build your first servlet and how to install your jdk. Check it out. Jon Schachter wrote: can someone please tell me how in win98 to display a simple servlet for which i have the source code? there apparently is no J2EE version for win98, so i'm hoping that tomcat can compile the servlet and produce a class file. but perhaps i have to upgrade my windows version and install j2ee? Jonathan Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 917 912-1079 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: win 98 :displaying a simple servlet
thanks. i have jdk 1.4.but apparently since i downloaded J2SE, and not J2EE, i didn't get javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http. i see where you can just download those from sun. i think that will fix my problem. Jonathan Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 917 912-1079 - Original Message - From: Kwok Peng Tuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 Subject: Re: win 98 :displaying a simple servlet For servlet development you don't need the whole package, you can just make do with a servlet/jsp container. Tomcat fits the bill perfectly. To compile the servlet, get yourself a java jdk (1.2 or higher) and compile the source servlet with javac. I *think* there is a tutorial on Sun's website which tells you how to build your first servlet and how to install your jdk. Check it out. Jon Schachter wrote: can someone please tell me how in win98 to display a simple servlet for which i have the source code? there apparently is no J2EE version for win98, so i'm hoping that tomcat can compile the servlet and produce a class file. but perhaps i have to upgrade my windows version and install j2ee? Jonathan Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 917 912-1079 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: win 98 :displaying a simple servlet
servlet.jar comes with tomcat which contains the servlet api. You can use this if you wish to compile with your servlet. Jon Schachter wrote: thanks. i have jdk 1.4.but apparently since i downloaded J2SE, and not J2EE, i didn't get javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http. i see where you can just download those from sun. i think that will fix my problem. Jonathan Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 917 912-1079 - Original Message - From: Kwok Peng Tuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 Subject: Re: win 98 :displaying a simple servlet For servlet development you don't need the whole package, you can just make do with a servlet/jsp container. Tomcat fits the bill perfectly. To compile the servlet, get yourself a java jdk (1.2 or higher) and compile the source servlet with javac. I *think* there is a tutorial on Sun's website which tells you how to build your first servlet and how to install your jdk. Check it out. Jon Schachter wrote: can someone please tell me how in win98 to display a simple servlet for which i have the source code? there apparently is no J2EE version for win98, so i'm hoping that tomcat can compile the servlet and produce a class file. but perhaps i have to upgrade my windows version and install j2ee? Jonathan Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 917 912-1079 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]