Hi,
I know that an older version of gnujsp was used on lotus domino.
I know that searching for the relevant keywords on
altavista gave me pages about that info.
If you need existance in using gnujsp feel free to ask,
I have little domino experience, some domino servlet experience
and I know gnujsp.
I would be interested in gnujsp on domino.
But that should be done via personal mail or on the gnujsp mailing list
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>Hi, all,
>
>Has anybody tried JSP on Lotus Domino R5?
>What is abosolutely needed? And how to configure
>the web server for that?
>
>Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated?
>
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>Regards,
>LJ
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Ciao,
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