How do I run the ServletRunner on the MacOS?
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>From: Paul Philion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Happy News -- JSDK 2.1 Released
>Date: Mon, Apr 26, 1999, 4:09 PM
>
> .duncan...
>
> One last question...
>
> I notice that there are two new classes for running the ServletRunner
> (old name, I know):
>
> com.sun.web.shell.Startup
> com.sun.web.shell.Shutdown
>
> If I just wanted to run as a process (that I could ctrl-C out of), can I
> use com.sun.web.shell.Startup? Or does it call something else?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Paul Philion
>
> James Duncan Davidson wrote:
>>
>> The final release of JSDK 2.1 (the reference implementation of the Java
>> Servlet 2.1 api) is out. Get it at http://java.sun.com/products/servlet
>>
>> .duncan
>>
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