My understanding is that you need to have TCP/IP services installed. On NT,
this requires that you at least have a network card so you can install IP
services and bind them to a physical device. Once you have this, you can
basically set up a single PC LAN.
Even though you are accessing the service locally, you are still going
through the IP protocol stack, just as if you were going over a LAN.
Good luck.
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From: keesara dinesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 9:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Trivial Question-Beginner
Is it possible to run servlets without having a
LAN i.e on my win98 PC.
when i run servletrunner i am getting SocketException
and other Exceptions.
And another thing is: are there any sites which give free
education on java?
Please help me.
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