: Dmitri Namiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2000 19:12
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You can use 2.2 container, supports WAR files.
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You can use 2.2 container, supports WAR files.
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Jar them, better yet... archive your entire 'web application' into a .war
file...
'nuff said.
James Gardner.
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From: "Nestel, Frank" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 10:26 PM
Subject: JSP on CD
Hello there,
we are
15:15
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Change your burning program...
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From: "Nestel, Frank" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 3:26 PM
Subject: JSP on CD
Hello there,
we are currently considering
Change your burning program...
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From: "Nestel, Frank" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 3:26 PM
Subject: JSP on CD
Hello there,
we are currently considering switching from ASP to Servlets+JSP.
On of t
is is hard to burn (dynamic) ASP on a CD.
There are solutions but all poor. Now we've tried to burn our JSP on
CD in a precompiled fashion. Problem: The long names of generated
java and class code break Joliet naming. Therefore we cannot burn
precompiled JSPs on CD. Anyone who has found a w
Hello there,
we are currently considering switching from ASP to Servlets+JSP.
On of the reasons was that is is hard to burn (dynamic) ASP on a CD.
There are solutions but all poor. Now we've tried to burn our JSP on
CD in a precompiled fashion. Problem: The long names of generated
java and class
Have you tried ColdFusion?
From: "Nestel, Frank" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: JSP on CD
Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 14:26:05 +0200
Hello there,
we are currently c