As far as I know, no. You would have to have Tomcat installed and connected to Apache via mod_jk2 and then have all of the JSP's inside a directory inside the webapps directory in Tomcat. i.e. TOMCAT_ROOT/webapps/yourapp/file.jsp

Phillip Blancher wrote:

Long story short, I am to set this box up for a friend who is getting a JSP site to do work on. I have never looked at programming in JSP before.

That said. If I were programming a site in JSP, I would place the JSP files in the same place as the HTML files and such?

So if I normally placed things like index.php, index.html in d:\webserver\apache\htdocs, then I would place the file test.jsp in the same place right?

Phil

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