Sara,

Personally I would suggest using MacOS X for Java Development, but 
since you either can't or don't want to I would suggest looking at 
this thread from the Apple Java Development Archives:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/java-dev/2000/Sep/v01.n1900.html

The username/password both are: archives

To search the lists served by Apple if this dosen't answer your 
question ( I know it has been discussed a few times in the past) then 
go to:
http://lists.apple.com/search

Make sure you select java-dev from the list to search box.

Hope that this helps.

-Stephen




>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is no longer valid.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
>
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