Hi Suresh

I don't think JSWDK1.0.1 supports latest specifications of Servlets and JSP.  May I
suggest you to download developer version of JRun 3.0 (Free from Allaire) or you
may use Tomcat (from Apache).  The former also works as a web server and it's
administration is pretty cool

I've no idea about the path settings of JSWDK1.0.1

Thanx

Venkat

Suresh kumar K Badiga wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I wanted to run some JSP pages. So i followed these steps so please tell me
> if i am wrong.
>
> In my NT Server4.0 I am having JDK1.3 and JSWDK1.0.1 and MS Sql server.
>
> Here i need to set any class path's ?? And one more thing all my HTML and
> .JSP and .JAVA files where should i pit ???? any specific directory ??
> please give me step by step details.
>
> In my Client pc also  (NT Server 4.0) I am having JDK1.3 and IDE KAWA4.0.
>
> Thanks in advance
> -Suresh
>
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