My guess (I've not used servlet's on Apache) is that you need the Tomcat
'stuff'. I expect it comes with some administration tool that let's you
specify where your servlets will live and what url alias can be used to
access them.
Chris.
> -----Original Message-----
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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bo Xu
> Sent: 29 April 2000 20:31
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> Subject: how to run servlet in apache?
>
>
> good moring , everyone! :-)
>
> I just "take part in SERVLET-INTEREST:-)", and I have some questions:
>
> my "enviroment" is : Ultra Enterprise450+solaris7+apache1.3.6.
> I want to use a servlet class in this WEB server, but I don't know :
>
> 1. "where to put it" ?
>
> 2. Should I set "CLASSPATH of apache" or other to let apache run my
> servlet class?
>
> 3. from a book about servlet, I know how to let servlet work in "Java
> WEB Server", and in "Java WEB Server", I can set "alias of a servlet",
> Can I do this in apache?
>
> 4. Can I use .shtml in apache?
>
> 5. Can I use JSP in apache?
>
>
>
> Sorry for so much questions :-) Thanks in advance!
>
> Bo
> Apr.29,2000
>
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