What I cant understand is why Sun felt they had to change things around.
Obvioulsy, this change is quite confusing because there are so many posts on
this thread regarding servlet.cfg
--Olu E.
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> From: James Todd [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 8:45 PM
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> Subject: Re: JSP - beans - configuration quesions
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> <cross-posting to [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> hi paul -
>
> with regards to item 1:
>
> the default.cfg file is a means by which to configure service
> options prior to startup. that other means is command line
> (eg. startserver -help). the options are:
>
> server.port the port the http service will be
> listening on once started
> server.hostname the server's host name
> server.inet the server's ip address
> server.docbase the directory name which will be used
> to resolve the default "/"
> resource
> server.workdir a scratch work dir
>
> # note: multiple tuples of the following can be added
>
> server.webapp.foo.mapping=/bar
> a named resource
> server.webapp.foo.docbase=bar
> the directory name which will be
> used
> to resolve requests for the afore
> mentioned
> mapping resource
>
> without changing a thing, you should be able to start the server:
>
> % startserver
>
> and view the "home page" at:
>
> http://localhost:8080/
>
> if you change one or more of the afore mentioned configurations
> you can adjust the url accordingly to see the results.
>
> the remainder of your questions are better served on
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> so i stop at this point.
>
> hope this helps,
>
> - james
>
> /servlet-interest Paula Lumby wrote:
>
> > I;ve asked these before, but no one replied, so I'll try again:
> >
> > These questions relate to the JSP 1.0 reference implementation
> downloadable from
> > SUN
> > 1. Is there an explanation of the default .cfg file apart from the
> crypitc
> > comments in the file?
> > 2. Where should I put bean classes so that I do not get Class not found
> > exceptions when I try to load reference
> > them in a JSP.
> > a) What if the bean is used just by the JSP, as are the examples
> provided in
> > the reference implementation
> > b) What if hte bean is preapred in advance by a servlet that then
> invokes the
> > JSP
> > Paula Lumby
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