Peter Delahunty wrote:
> > Can anyone point me in the direction of any FREE servlet engines.
> >
> > I already have JSERV
> >
> > Ideally i want something that supports the latest specifications
> >
> > JDK 1.2
> > JSP 1.1
> > Servlets 2.2
> >
> > Cheers
>
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JRun (www.allaire.com) does most of this and it has a free version although
you pay for the JRun Pro version. I havn't checked the latest to see if it
does JSP1.1, it definatly handles JSP1.0.
However the JSP functionallity is just handled by a servlet.
So if you find a servlet that handles JSP1.1 you can make Jrun use it. either
configure it though the JRun Administrator by altering the *.jsp line in the
Mappings panel to point at the new servlet, make sure you include the full
package path e.g com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet (This is Allaires JSP1.0
servlet as of JRun 2.3.3 build 153)
or edit the
<install_path>/jrun/jsm-default/services/jseweb/properties/rules.properties
file
and the
<install_path>/jrun/jsm-default/services/jse/properties/rules.properties file
alter the line *.jsp=JSP
to
*.jsp=com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet
(or whatever JSP servlet you want to use)
Make sure that if you use someone elses class/package that you make sure it is
in Jrun's CLASSPATH.
Karl
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