ber 08, 2004 10:41 AM
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> Subject: Re: Tomcat on PDA
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> I don't think you'll find a native build, but you MIGHT be
> able to get away with emulation... There are one or two x86
> emulator for PocketPC, at least one of which can run W
I don't think you'll find a native build, but you MIGHT be able to get away
with emulation... There are one or two x86 emulator for PocketPC, at least one
of which can run Windows 95... If you can get that far, Tomcat MIGHT run in
that environment. Performance would be terrible I'd guess, so it
Hi ,
Is there any tomcat release to be installed on a PDA (HP
5500) devise with a specs 400mhz processor and 128mb ram. Actually i
want to execute a semantic web service on a pda device.
Could anybody help me in suggesting the appropriate set of softwares required.
Regards Suleman.
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> Subject: Tomcat on PDA?
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I tried to run the tomcat windows version on an iPAQ. The webserver is
> running and the servlet engine works fine. But the JSP
> doesn't run. This is
> the jasper.log file from tomcat:
>
> 2001
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> Subject: Tomcat on PDA?
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I tried to run the tomcat windows version on an iPAQ. The webserver is
> running and the servlet engine works fine. But the JSP
> doesn't run. This is
> the jasper.log file from tomcat:
>
> 2001-09-1
Hi!
I tried to run the tomcat windows version on an iPAQ. The webserver is
running and the servlet engine works fine. But the JSP doesn't run. This is
the jasper.log file from tomcat:
2001-09-11 09:53:48 - Scratch dir for the JSP engine is:
/zCat/work/localhost_8080%2Fexamples
2001-09-11 09:53:4