Hi,
When Jason Hunter wrote his bestsaler, he only has JSDK2.0 in his hand.
So go downloading JSDK2.0 if you want to be exact in following his examples.
With JSDK2.1, type "startserver" in the directory of JSDK and if the environmental
setting is correct, you will see the server started. I suggest you read the readme.txt
and default.cfg in the root of JSDK first and you may find James Todd's reply
to "the default servelt directory of JSDK" extremely helpful.
If you compile Hunter's examples with JDK1.2 you may find many methods are
deprecated, but don't blame Jason, that's the pace technology progresses:-)
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Fan
At 5/24/99 11:08:00 PM, you wrote:
>I just start learning Servlet. I have downloaded JDK-1.2 and JSDK-2.1 into
>my PC(running on Win95). I copied several examples from the book Java
>Servlet Programming(Jason Hunter) I just bought. But I don't know how to
>see the results. I tried the "servletrunner" on dos prompt, nothing
>happens. Could someone tell me how to do it or which site has info about
>it? Many thanks.
>
>A newbie.
>
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