guys i've been trying to set up my sevlet and jsp for a week now using
jakarta tomcat.
it still dosent work.. i set the path in my tomcat.bat and autoexe.bat
tomcat.bat setting
set JAVA_HOME=C:/JDK1.3
autoexec.bat
set TOMCAT_HOME=C:/TOMCAT/BIN
am i doing anything wrong in here?
i have aslo
can any tell me how to get my jsp and servlet running
i'm a newbie.
i've got apache, and tomcat (downloaded)
is that all i need to run my jsp and servlet? after installing these 2?
plz teach me how to set class path also. to get these 2 running thanks. a
million.
Albert
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has any tried it before? plz le tme know how if you have!
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wow have you guys tried servlets with swing.. very cool man..
btw can jsp do the same?
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hello, i have just d/l tomcat 3.2.1 for running servlets. and i have also
downloaded servlets-2-3-pdf-class <-- what is this? and where do i put this
in my jdk1.3?
do i need apache to run my tomcat and servlets? or do ihave to install
tomcat ontop of apache?
thanks'!
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hello people, i'm still fresh in thejava world, i need help FAST to make up
my mind on which language to choose for mynext project.. its either php, jsp
or servlets, but being servlets first in my mind, i plan to dive into it..
but with no java experiance, what dou all think? PLZ COMMENT!
thanks a
hello people, i'm currently developing webpages using coldfusion, and later
on when i start donig new projects i wish to expend my skills... using other
tools and language.
servlets, jsp and php came into mind.. as servlets being the first choice. i
do not have any java skills with me... so i gues
and how would PHP fair in all this argument?
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From: "Christian Cryder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: JSP Vs Servlet
> I'd say the real difference is philosophical. In plain jane servlets, you
> often