On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 5:17 AM, Ashish SHUKLA <wahjava...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Rakesh Kumar writes:
> > Hi all,
> >         I have started working on J2EE(Servlets and JSPs) on LINUX. I
> have
> > been working on this language on windows only but now i have some free
> time
> > and i want to learn, how can i run my servlets on Linux. I have no
> > experience in servlets on LINUX so before i start working on it i thought
> to
> > ask this question to you this would help me to start properly.
>
> 1. Install OpenJDK, IcedTea or Sun JDK, whatever your GNU/Linux
> distribution
>   provides through its package repository. Download JDK from Sun iff your
>   distribution doesn't provide packages.
>
> 2. Install a servlet container (e.g. Apache Tomcat[1]), by downloading and
>   extracting the tarball in your $HOME. This is preferred, even when
>   distribution provides a package for the same in their repository, as most
>   of the distributions tend to split the package according to their file
>   system hierarchy conventions, which conflicts with the paths you
> encounter
>   in the documentation, which you might find difficult. Other than this
> there
>   is no harm in distribution packages, on the contrary for production use,
>   always go with distribution's packages whenever available, OR package it
>   yourself, if packages aren't available.
>
> 3. The rest of the steps (like starting/stopping) should be same as
>   Windows. The configuration should also be the same with just the
> difference
>   in path conventions.
>
Okay alright tell me one thing that is there anything like classpath in
Linux. If yes please tell me how to set classpath in Linux?


>
> References:
> [1]  http://tomcat.apache.org/
>
> HTH
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> (George Orwell, "Nineteen Eighty-Four", 1949)
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Regards
RAKESH
"The true sense of knowledge is not intelligence, but the imagination"
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