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This is possibly off topic or you are going to ask me politely to go and
read the FAQ.  The question I have is I am about to redesign/redevelop a
website using Apache, JServ/JSP/Tomcat, something I have never done before,
and I wondered whether anyone can offer any advice what components and
technologies should be used.  The website was originally developed using
Access, IIS, ASP, HTML, JScript.  I know jon calls cgi 7+ years old
technology so I don't know what this is. see http://eia.co.uk.


I have looked at the production reference websites and wondered what part
JServ is playing in these developments.  I have looked at the demo servlets
supplied with JServ and can see how they can return HTML, and I can see how
this could be extended to access databases via JDBC. I haven't looked at JSP
and not too much detail on Tomcat although I know that it is intended to
bring JSP and JServ together and separate the presentation (HTML) from the
compiled logic.

Questions I am thinking of are:

1.  Whether the sites are a mixture of HTML documents and servlets or all
servlets?
2.  If both when do decided to use servlets over HTML documents?  Is it when
you require programming logic or can make use of your standard java classes?
3.  Is JSP used in there at all?
4.  Do you tend to use JScript or applets on the client side and if so are
these just coded into the HTML documents or servlets as normal?

Not expecting a big reply. Just a one liner pointing me in the right
direction will do.

Many thanks

Shaun Campbell


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Le Mon, 10 Apr 2000, vous avez �crit :

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> > on 4/10/00 9:54 AM, Rick Bosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Also does anyone us jserv in a production
> > > enviroment?
> >
> > telnet www.starwars.com 80
> > Trying 206.251.0.173...
> > Connected to www.starwars.com.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > HEAD / HTTP/1.0
> >
> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> > Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 16:32:55 GMT
> > Server: Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1b3
> > Set-Cookie: Wookie-Cookie=a714d9fbe4273843e0cfde7c6ea520e9; path=/;
> > domain=.starwars.com; expires=Thu, 08-Apr-10 16:32:55 GMT
> > Connection: close
> > Content-Type: text/html


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