Dear Milt Epstein,
thanks, I'll try to follow the suggested bet.
federico delpino
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Da: Milt Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data invio: mercoled� 22 settembre 1999 16.22
Oggetto: Re: Servlets & Netscape Entreprise Server 3.5.1
> On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Federico Delpino wrote:
>
> > Hi people,
> > Did anyone encounter problems running servlets with
Netscape
> > Entrprise Server
> > 3.5.1?
> > Having although configured the server for running Java
> > servlets, unzipped the compressed class files, I get
back an
> > error message for some
> > possible misconfiguration and the server error log says
"
> > ... class not found".
>
> If you're using NES' built-in servlet support, it only
suppoorts JSDK
> 1.0. So if you're trying to use something from a later
version of the
> JSDK, it won't work (and "class not found" is a likley
eror message).
> I believe NES 4.0 supports JSDK 2.0, but your best bet is
probably to
> go with one of the third party servlet engines, like
ServletExec (from
> New Atlanta) or JRun (from Live Software, now part of
Allaire).
>
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