You don't have to have a web server to run struts - you do need a servlet
container such as Tomcat. I don't know anything about Windows ME, but I used
to run Tomcat of Windows 98 at home, before I upgraded to Win2000.

Niall

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> From: Ballard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 July 2002 19:57
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> Subject: Newbie Struts requirements question
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> I've got a question. I want to run this Struts sample app at home but I'm
> running Windows ME. I've downloaded the Apache web server but it isn't
> really supported on ME. I don't want to make this exercise any harder than
> it needs to be, so I'm thinking of upgrading my OS to Windows XP
> Professional. What I can't figure out from the Microsoft site is:
> Can I run
> services on Windows XP Professional? Or can I run them on the regular XP?
> Would I be better of upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional? I know I can
> run services on that. I know the missus wouldn't be pleased if I switched
> our PC to Linux so it's either 2000 Pro or some kind of XP. (I think).
>
> You don't happen to have any insight here, do you?
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