Generally, it's a good idea to check the archives
before posting a message, since you'll probably get
a quicker answer that way. There's a link to the list
archives at the bottom of every message. Here's one
of my old  messages, I found it by doing a search
for "JSDK":


TV Karthick Kumar wrote:
>
> Where can I download the Java Servlet Development kit?
>

 http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html

 Here's the deal: if you really, really want the old and
outdated JSDK, then there's a link to the "old outdated
sofware which you shouldn't use" archives at the very
bottom of the above page.

 But what you probably want is a shiny new reference
implementation of the servlet spec. You'd think that
would be "JSDK v2.3" or something, but it's not, it's
called "Tomcat". There are two versions, and which
one you need depends on what you want to use it for.
If you want to experiment, definitely go for version 4.

 You can download from Sun's site, or go directly to:

  http://jakarta.apache.org

 Good luck.

--
Christopher St. John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DistribuTopia http://www.distributopia.com

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