Be warned that the IBM product does NOT support JAVA 1.2.  It only supports
JDK 1.6(alphaworks) and Blackdown JDK 1.7.  I also believe that
they use an older version of the Servlet Runner.  i.e. no
"Request.dispatcher" calls.  Also be warned that the the current version of
W.S. requires around ~256MB of RAM.

You might want to look at Iplanet at www.iplanet.com I believe that they
have a version that may work a little easier than apache and tomcat.  I
haven't had to edit a file yet!  I doubt that this will end up being a free
version though  :-(   It also requires around 128MB of RAM.



-----Original Message-----
From: M. Simms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JSP on Linux


IBM has a Linux version 2.03 of Websphere for FREE at their website......
it works....and is more robust than Jrun.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Henry Ye
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 9:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: JSP on Linux
>
>
> first, download Tomcat from apache.org, or from java.sun.com
> (they got a link to apache).
> just unzip the tomcat.zip on linux using unzip.
> then just move the unzipped tomcat directory to somewhere you
> want.
> make sure you read the README notes that tells you what you need
> to do with your CLASSPATH, PATH and etc.
> make sure you have jdk installed on your linux box,too. I use
> 1.2.2
>
> >can someone tell me the easiest way to get JSP working on a
> linux box?
> >JRun?  where to get it?  how to install it?  --stav
> >
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