Sara, a quick search for "tomcat macintosh" on www.alltheweb.com reveals that the new location is http://www.basilbourque.com/java4u/tomcat_on_macintosh/index.html
You'll need to have Apple's MRJ SDK installed (i.e., the jar file with the Java compiler needs to be in the folder where all MRJ libraries go, something like "System folder/Extensions/MRJ Libraries/MRJ Classes"). That should be sufficient. Ulf -----Original Message----- From: sara frucht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:12 PM Subject: installing Tomcat on MAC Hi - I need instructions on how to install Tomcat on the Mac. I am running OS 8.6 on a power Mac. I saw in your archives that Basil Bourque already answered this question, but the link he provided, www.rainwatersoft.com/java4u/tomcat_on_macintosh/index.html is no longer valid. Do you have an updated link, or some other place where I can get instructions? By the way, I have Java developement tools for writing and running applets already. Is Tomcat all I need to write and run JSP's? Thank you. Sara Frucht -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
