A real newbie question:
Using JRun under IIS.
I've got a simple 'Hello World' type servlet which I want to compile. Both
JDK and J++ throw errors at the lines:
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
Does JRun have its own compiler? The JRun doc mentions in-process
compilation. What does this mean? Surely you need to precompile your servlet
before you can move it to your servlets directory, or can you just put your
.java file in and JRun will compile it for you?
Is anyone else struggling with this technology as much as me? I can write
advanced ASP e-commerce applications till the cows come home but JSP and
servlets seems impenetrable, not helped by poor JRun documentation.
Phew! Glad to get that off my chest.
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