Hi deneb,
No you cannot use APACHE alone for JSP. YOu have to use  Jrun , or TOMCAT
along with apache for executing JSP pages.

Ritesh.





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Hi

sorry for the basic jsp question....

but i want to know if Apache web Server can be used to execute JSP.
also any free JSP servers which can be used for large applications...
( besides jswdk)
( is jswdk scalable ?)

thnx and awaiting reply ( urgent please )
deneb


Purushothaman Kaliyaperum wrote:
>
> hi,
>    Iam having a doubt regarding JSP compiler.Iam using tomcat with
> IBMVisualAge entry edition.First of all what is use of jsp compiler.Is it
> possible to get the servlet file  (.java file) of JSP file using this
> compiler. Is there is any other way to get the servlet file of a JSP
file.
> Thanx in advance
> puru
>
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