Dear All,

I'm trying to set up a development environment to test and run
some servlets code.

Here is my setup:
SunSolaris2.7,  Apache 1.3.9,  JDK1.2.2, ApacheJServ-1.0

I'm following the installation instructions from java.apache.org.
Here is a snipet from this paper:
=============
The JavaSoft JSDK 2.0 is required by Apache JServ for proper servlet
execution. This package is freely available from  Sun's Java Servlet web site

NOTE: this version of Apache JServ requires exactly the 2.0 version
of the JSDK in order to operate properly. Any other
version (past, present or future and including the version that comes
with the Java Server Pages (JSP) jar file) is not  supported
==============

I searched everywhere for this JSDK 2.0, but the closest I got was the
Sun's JSWDK-1.0.1, the last before the Tomcat.

This is rather odd. At this point I tried both Sun's Java Web Server and
the Tomcat, both are up and running my servlets, but there are some
good reasons for me to want to run Apache/Jserv.

I even tried to make Jserv think that jswdk _IS_ jsdk, but when making
it complains that thit doesn't appear to be a valid jsdk location...

The question is: are they the same thing? where to get jsdk2.0?

Please, help!
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Thanks,

Anatoly Makarychev

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