Sepideh Shaygan wrote:
>
> I am new to servlet programming.I have downloaded the
> JSDK2.1 from sun's website.
>
Are you sure you want the JSDK? Sun has changed the
name of the servlet development SDK several times,
and the most recent version is called "Tomcat" on the
download site.
It's not just you, it's all very confusing and Sun
explains it poorly. If you're trying to learn, you
should definitely be using a newish version of the
spec.
<URL:http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html>
The "3.2.1 release build" is probably the one you want.
(This exact subject was discussed last week, so if you
would have taken the time to look at the list archives,
you would have been enlightened.)
Sun doesn't own Tomcat, they work on it with the same
organization that does Apache. The Tomcat home page is
at:
<URL:http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat>
The Tomcat documentation is notoriously bad, start out
with the "Tomcat Users's Guide" and you should get the
idea eventually :-)
(By the way, the download is nowhere near 30MB, perhaps
that was meant to be an April Fool's day joke?)
--
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