if you have installed your jdk (see blackdown) correctly, then all you have
to do is add the servlet.jar file to your system and start compiling. get
it from the jswdk..
for a dev environment (ide) i think that borland has released jbuilder
foundation for linux. i think a text editor is the way to go, however, so
try out emacs. it gives you good text highlighting and is fairly simple to
use (whether in x or not).
you can add most any servlet container to the apache web server running on
linux. try servlet exec or jrun -- just load them as mods (and make sure
dso is enabled on apache). or you can try the orion app server which is
100% pure java -- although i must confess i haven't gotten it running
properly yet on linux.
the hard part in my experience (limited) is getting all the different bits
of the jdk running smoothly. look through the sun forums for help because
the blackdown guys often post answers there to common questions.
bradley mclain
>From: Rob Hazlewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: servlets & linux
>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:37:35 EST
>
>hi!
>I need to develop some kinda large servlets and am looking at doing it in
>linux. Is there a servlet developers kit for linux?
>also, I also need a linux web server with servlet support - does apache
>support servlets? if it doesn't, how should I overcome the problem?
>(plugins
>or different server?)
>
>thanks in advance
>Rob
>
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